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1 . mfr , .N N. f ,, lmimalr X-, Toledo and the St. Lawrence River Project Toledo is today a port of no mean magnitude, as compared, on a tonnage basis, with other Great Lakes ports. We excel in the shipments of soft coal. For several years the shipments of soft coal from Lake Erie ports have run from 22,000,000 to 29,000,000 net, or short tons. Of the total, our port ships from 28 to 35 per cent. With the St. Lawrence River Improvement completed, which may be accomplished in eight or ten years, Toledo and other Great Lakes ports, will become ocean ports. Toledo occupies the supreme position in the whole picture. We are farthest west on the lower lakes level-we are near the center of population and near the center of manufacture in the United States. We have many railroads, we have a river and a bay that will lend themselves to port terminal projects of any magnitude that may be required. A The port that commands the business is that port which builds modern cargo- handling facilities and establishes regular, dependable sailingsf' That spells service to the shipper. It is right and proper that our boys and girls of today should take an interest in the Port of Toledo and in the St. Lawrence River Improvement-the natural route to the sea. These boys and girls of today are the citizens of tomorrow. Their time to do their share of the world's work is close at hand. Port development is constructivwis city building--and The Toledo Port Com- mission, of which Commodore S. O. Richardson is the chairman, is pleased to know of your desire for information on the subject and will appreciate your continued in- terest. . QQ Secretary, Toledo Port Commission. A NOTE. It has seemed fitting to the editors that we make the above recognition of Toledo's harbor for two reasons: first, because so many of our seniors will have something to do in the making of this great port which will spread Toledo's fame far abroad, and second, because the life we have led for the past fifteen years so nearly resembles a harbor. Long ago we started our trip down the river toward the l1arbor's mouth. Year by year we have progressed, always drawing a little closer to the open water, until now, we are ready to pass on out into the stormy waters of the bay. How many of us will founder and how many will survive the gales is a matter that time will prove. We can only hope that all the classmates whom we have come to know and love and from whom we are about to separate will ride safely through the hurricane to reach a safe anchorage in the years to follow. Then, perhaps, when we have outridden the storm rack of the open water we will again enter the harbor and make the dock, where we will foregather and tell each other of our journeys, as is the custom of mariners. .rx I ri' -- ' Joe-A-P e ' 'f Y ,LHYVJ 4 J
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Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS Louise Herler ..,..... ,t,,......,...,.... P resident Bernice Capelle ............... Treasurer Naomi Pollard ..,,......,. Vice-Presidefnt Miss Amy Miller ,,...i Faculty Advzser Edna McClellan .,,.,.,.......,..,,...i, Angevine, Doris Arvay, Marie Adams, Dorothy Adams, Virginia Andrews, Irma Albright, Margaret Borgell, Beula Blumberg, Helen Buettin, Mary Brocklebank, Florence Bernstein, Ruth Capelle, Bernice Cripe, Florence Cass, Evelyn Gorman, Rose Cooper, Elizabeth Derley, Dorothy Doster, Francis Davy, Julia Dern, Hazel Feder, Mae Fahle, Marie Frankaski, Stella Friedmar, Eva Friedman, Ruth Groth, Ruth Gregory, Florence Gasinski, Lucia Greunke, Lillian Greenspoon, Eva Herler, Louise Haas, Ruth Haas, Helen Henderly, Florence Hughes, Charlotte Hinkelman, Evelyn Hall, Dorothy Haddad, Julia Houston, Opal Kaniewski, Eleanor Krease, Mercedes if full 0 Iwi 9 li , . . , . - ,I , - A, ,, W1- f , -' uf . Secretary Miss Ramsey PhysricalT1ammgInst Kitzman, Irma Kest, Lillian Koegel, Edith Knight, Irene Leslie, Gertrude Levine, Eva Long, Virginia Laymond, Fern Moore, Maxine McClellan, Edna Meek, Bonnibel Newill, Margaret Neal, Margorie Partenfilder, Thyra Pollard, Naomi Peoples, Carol Prypora, Clara Pittzen, Thelma Rowland, Bertha Rahrig, Neva Rump, Katherine Hump, Elizabeth Rubin, Rose Saxton, Ethel Schwab, Irma Sharfe, Anna Schimdt, Mildred Sampson, Bernice Tiedemann, Marge Thompson, Alice Taylor, Margarite Teamon, Sophie Trippensee, Alice Thompson, Doris Travers, Margaret Walsh, Irene Warner, Elizabeth Wright, Marjorie Weinstein, Lillian Yoger, Lucille Zinkie, Lillian 0'ne Hundred and Thzrteen
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