Berry High School - Torch Yearbook (Mount Berry, GA)

 - Class of 1932

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SILVER AND BLUE that you will ever find us loyal to our dear Alma Mater. We welcome you, who have come to watch the passing of this first class into the real commencement of our lives. Again we extend the most cordial and sincere welcome to one and all. VALEDICTORY Classmates, Members of the Faculty, Friends: I count it a signal honor to represent to you, this, the pioneer class of Berry college. To you, this may be only one of such occasions, but to us, it is a day long to be remembered. We have bl-azed the trail which others are to follow and today marks the goal toward which we, for four long years, have persistently striven. We pause to look back upon our past, not as one old, growing reminiscent, but as prudent youths at the threshold of new tasks, stretching forth a hand of service. To Miss Berry our first words of parting are due. We realize that words are inadequate for expressing our gratitude to her. She has touched, strengthened, and transformed our lives. During our sojourn at Berry each of us has gained a higher and nobler vision. We shall ever cherish the fond memories of our days at this institution and shall each endeavor to pass on to our fellow man those noble thoughts and ideals which our beloved Founder has instilled into our minds and souls. Dr. Green, Dr. Cook, and Members of the Faculty, we offer you our heart- felt appreciation for the part you have played in molding our characters. Your lives have been beacons guiding us along the paths of truth and wisdom. ml As we leave your supervision we feel that each of us is equipped with a measure of knowledge and a fund of rich experiences which we shall list among our greatest treasures. Fellow students of the rising classes, we welcome you to the place which we are now vacating and we know that you will fill it worthily. To you we intrust the interests that we once held together. We are glad to commend them to you who have proven your unwaver- ing allegiance to our Alma Mater. In parting we pass on to you this thought: Bold efforts are Ambition's feet With which she climbs the highest mount, The path of service spans defeat, And leads unto achievement's fountf' Classmates, we have been the trail blazers of a great institution. We are proud to be the first graduates of such a noble college. Our honor has been attained by effort. Our lives have been fortified by faith and colored by our environment. All of us are filled with burning ambitionsg but let us not for- get, that life is neither all success, nor all failure. If the outlook be dark, remember, the tide will turn. There is one thing we can all do, and that is, keep on keeping on! We may not reach the utmost height On which our eyes are set, But we can keep our brightest light On heart's strong parapet. The greatest prize is not the goal That shines out far ahead, But hearts that mingle with the soul, And lift it from the dead. Every sensible man knows his faults and is doing his best to correct them. Page Eighteen

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SILVER AND BLUE on and faithfully endeavored to climb. They may be larger, wiser, better, and more attractive from the worldls point of view, but they can never by any possible chance be the first. That honor will always belong to us. We are pioneers of this Senior Col- lege. We have blazed the trail that others are to follow. The future classes will claim the right to look to us as an example. They will watch our course in life, our failures and suc- cesses, and depend upon us for the in- spiration and encouragement that the younger always demands from the older on the battlefields of life. At last we have reached the goal we have been striving to reach for many years. We have looked forward to the time when we would receive our degrees. Now that time has come and we must cast away our privileges and pleasures of school-only to hold them in our memories as we take up the greater burdens that beset us as we venture into the great unknown. But Browning assures us happily: God's in His heaven, Al1's right with the world. It is with that assurance we go forth to meet the problems which life holds in store for us. There have been times in our school life when everything seemed dark and disheartening. We have learned, the meaning of sorrow and disappoint- ment-to some degree-from the human standpoint. And at times it was hard to agree with Browning when he wrote the cheering words All's right with the worldf' We realize now it was necessary for us to meet disappointments and under- go hardships to be able to reach the perfection of character we all desire to attain, and know that: Behind a frowning providence, He hides a smiling face. We who are about to take our places in the world outside of school are glad to feel the assurance that God holds our destinies in the hollow of His hand, and shapes our paths accord- ing to His all-wise, all-powerful con- ception. You ask us where we are going and what we are going to do. Can we say? We may think we have our lives mapped out in a systematic form, but one breath of wind may change our whole plan, to prove to us once more the reality that there is a: Divinity that shapes our lives, Rough-hew them how we will . We admit we dare, not tell just what our lives may be, or where they may be lived. We can only say: I know not where God's place for me may beg I only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care. Does it matter where we may drift so long as we are doing our part in the Divine plan? Whatever our part may be we will do our best to live up to the aims and ideals of the school from which we are going. To you, Miss Berry, who by your prayers and persistent labor made this school possible and gave us the privi- lege of graduating-want you to know we not only realize the honor that is ours, but we also comprehend some of the responsibility that belongs to that honor. We have done our best to make the most of every opportunity made possible for us. And we trust Page Seventeen



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