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G. HARRIS C. GREER CORA C. GREER Social Studies You can destroy your Now worrying about to¬ morrow. Janis Joplin GEORGE R. HARRIS Physical Education, Athletic Director When the One Great Scorer Comes to write against your name, He marks not that you won or lost But how you played the game. Grantland Rice CHARLES S. HATCH English Words move, music moves Only in time; but that which is only living Can only die. Words, after speech, reach Into the silence. Only by the form, the pattern. Can words or music reach The stillness, us a Chinese jar still Moves perpetually in its stillness. From “Burnt Norton” by T. S. Eliot MARTHA J. HATCH Art And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and the sharing of pleasures. Kahlil Gibr an 15
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J. GHATTAS DONALD V. GEARAN Dean of Students, Mechanical Drawing But a st ate exists for the sake of good life, and not for the sake of life only . . . Nor does a state exist for the sake of alliance and security from injustice, nor yet for the sake of exchange and mutual intercourse . . . Those who care jor good government take into consideration the larger question of virtue and vice in states . . . Society exists for the sake of noble actions. Aristotle JANET L. GHATTAS French I drank at every vine. The last was like the first. I came upon no wine So wonderful as thirst. Edna St. Vincent Millay DANIEL R. GIBBONS Art In life there are ways of carrying out the various businesses—by weaponry, by trickery, or by ar¬ tistry. In other words, anyone may touch the lives of those who come into his life with the hand of The Artist. RICHARD F. GILL Social Studies Learning is acquired by reading books; but the much more necessary learning, the knowledge of th e world, is only to be acquired by reading men and studying all the various editions of them. Lord Chesterfield D. GIBBONS D. GEARAN R. GILL 14
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A. HEPTNER RUSSELL S. HENSEL Science Where have we been?” ANGELA N. HEPTNER Spanish A donde el corazdn sc incline, cl pic camina. Proverb T. HOYLE R. HENSEL J. JORDAN THELMA C. HOYLE Business Education, Chairman Work brings its own reliej; He wlw most idle is Has most of grief. Eugene Fitch Ware JOSEPH E. JORDAN Chemistry A man s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for? Robert Browning NATALIA KAKTINS Russian War on the one hand is such a terrible, such an atrocious thing, that no man, especially no Christian man, has the right to assume the responsiblity oj beginning it. Leo Tolstoy N. KAKTINS 16
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