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A. FULLER J. GATES G. GIAGCONI A. D. EULLER 39 Nobscot Road April 31 JAMES STEARNS GATES 19 Nash Lane March 25 Jim . . . “Ah, right!” ... an unknown water skier . . . life philosophy: some people climb the ladder of success only to find it leaning on the wrong wall. GUIA GIAGCONI 76 Scotch Pine Road June 16 It is not wise, believe me, to say, “I shall live.” Too late is tomorrow’s life: live thou today. Martial PAMELA SCOTT GIBSON 31 Spring Road March 10 Pam . . . the guinea pig . . . open-minded and cares about others . . . Suni and Breezy forever . . . dreams of teaching Spanish . . . “Who says 13 is an unlucky number?” CHARLES E. GILLESPIE, JR. 751 Boston Post Road September 9 Charlie . . . likes soccer and sailing . . . lab assistant . . . frequents chemistry rooms . . . “Gillespie’s Grotto” . . . “Life is like an ice cream cone; you have to learn to lick it.” DANA GLEASON 11 Ridgeway Road June 7 VIVIAN C. GOLTSOS 71 South Avenue August 26 One is rich rwt through one’s possession, but through that which one can, with dignity, do without. Epicurus JANET MARIE GOODE 44 Ledgewood Road September 9 And, indeed, one’s personality dissolved as a grain of salt in the sea; but at the same time the infinite sea seemed to he contained in the grain of salt. Arthur Koestler P. GIBSON 26
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D. GARLAND DONALD E. GARLAND Principal Better to burn out than rust out. GONSTANCE D. GARTLAND B usiness Education We live in a world which is full of misery and ig¬ norance, and the plain duty of each and all of us is to try to make the little corner he can influence somewhat less ignorant than it was before he entered. G. GARTLAND L. FRANCHI D. FRANK G. FREEDBERG 25
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D. GEARAN J. CM ATT AS DONALD V. GEARAN Dean of Students My father, who was a blacksmith in the railway shop in Galesburg, couldn’t sign his name. He had to use an “X” and maybe we ought to have an or¬ ganization formed of Americans whose parents couldn’t sign their own names. It might tell a lot about this country. Carl Sandburg JANET GHATTAS French, Foreign Language Club Adviser When you work, you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Which of you could be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison. Kahlil Gibran C. GILLESPIE D. GLEASON V. GOLTSOS J. G(X)DE 27
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