establish a career. Not a stone was left unturned in ferreting out the subjects most desired for their individual needs. They combined a general and commercial course in order to help themselves meet the obligations of an ever changing world, the fair sex adding to theirs a course in the culinary arts. Both studied industriously and did their work well in an endeavor to be chosen for membership in the National Honor Society, an honor esteemed by all. . . . After long and tedious hours in classrooms and laboratories they found, much to their surprise, that Rex Beach is an author and not a summer resort. Travel is an item not to be overlooked in the life of a typical senior. It was not all done in books, or the family car. While some hoofed it about others owned their own jolopies. A thing not to be snickered at — No matter if its fenders flopped frantically, its engine chugged nervously, and its radiator leaked languidly; its wheels revolved fervently and it went! And sometimes even west, as far as Chicago, famous for its museums, art galleries, planetarium and aquarium, and right on by to dinner at the dime store and a down town theater. Habits formed by the typical seniors were an essential part of their lives. The big he-men that they were, garbed in their athletic W ' s, en- joyed a hot bowl of chili and crackers after a strenuous game on the gridiron or hardwood court, while the petite femmes gargled a coke for the pause that refreshes, after a lung session in the cheering section. ( Continued on Page Twenty-eight) Page Seven
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' niitxation n id not make dreams your master; — and not make thoughts your aim; Triumph and Disaster 0 impostors just the same; a the truth you ' ve spoken to make a trap for fools, u gave your life to, broken, 1 ' em up with worn-out tools; L. C. Grubb Senior High School Principal IV If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings — nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds ' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that ' s in it, And — which is more — you ' ll be a Man, my son! E. L. Riordan Junior High School Principal BY RUDYARD KIPLING Office Staff Claire Hynes Clerk Harriett Fudenski Secretary H elen A ekich Secretary Elrene Lehr Secretary Page Nine
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