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Editorial. After spending four years at VVoodward, we are now leaving her halls. Perhaps some, especially lower classmen, think that this is said with considerable sat- isfaction, but deep down in our hearts we know that it is mentioned with regret and sorrow as well. When we left the lower grades, a four -year course in high school seemed long, indeedg but now, as we look back, the period seems all too short. It has meant much to us. VVe have spent four happy and eventful years, the profit of which cannot be measured in dol- lars and cents. We have had four years of a happy combination of work and enjoyment. They are years that we shall never forget. We are at a stage in our lives that represents the turning point in our careers. WVe can now understand the value of higher education, and are able to see the world's requirements from a little wider angle. Some of us will go on to college, some will take up the life work chosen by them. The former will use their high school training us a foundation for further schooling, while the latter will employ it as a means toward pleasure and profit. But whatever we do, we will carry with us the VVoodward spirit, for, whether at work or at play, the knowledge and ideals gained at Woodward will always, either consciously or unconsciously, influence our lives. May we always I:-e loyal students of life and true American citizens-be all that lives and breathes in our inspiring motto: Esse Quam Viderif'
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