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1bonorar HUember E. GRANT SPICER Pate 12 “IHis life was gentle, ano tbe elements So miieb in him that mature might stant» up Hub say to all tbe worlt»: ‘XTbis was a man.’ ”
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Class Officers President ......... Vice-President . . . Secretary ......... Treasurer ......... Valedictorian .... Historian ......... Poet ............. Honorary Member . . Charles E. Rhoads . . Vernon Lee Brown Winifred M. Edgerton ..... Ruth M. Miller . Edward S. Wood, Jr. ..... Mary E. Evans .......... Anna Moffitt ..... E. Grant Spicer Colors .............................. Maroon and White Flower...................... Red and White Sweet Peas Mascot ......................................... Beaver Motto ............ “Build for Character, not for Fame. Class Poem IN the past and distant ages E’er the rise of men and sages, God did give a chosen place Special beauty, charm, and grace. He gave it fine and fertile land, And shaped its form with His own hand, He made it gently sloping hills, Deep and winding vales and rills. He dotted it with lofty trees Whose pointed crown one scarcely sees. Here and there He placed the oak, And poplar, elad in glossy cloak. Thru the glens and shaded bowers Did he scatter dainty flowers, And gave to each a fragrance rare To charm away His children’s care. ’Twas here our fathers did deeree Our dear and cherished school should be Where we one and all might find Good for both the soul and mind. From Westtown portals every year A class has passed with memories dear; And in each student’s heart is fixed The joys of sport and duty mixed. So now the Class of Twenty-two Sees the parting day in view, And grieves to leave the rosy dawns. The lofty trees, and rolling lawns. But each is taking in his heart The truth and light she does impart; So now where e’er we chance to go We’ll be a light with steady glow. We’ll keep in view our highest aim, Build for character, not for fame, And bear aloft the high ideal Wcsttown’s sons and daughters feel. Anna Moffitt, ’22. Pate 13
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