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Page 72 text:
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TO THE FACULTY We, the graduating class of '36, bid farewell to our dear old alma mater. We leave, perhaps never to enter her doors again. Our work here is done-and, we should like to hope, done satisfactorily, But before the doors of this school close behind us, we wish to extend to the faculty of this institution the gratitude of our hearts for the years of self-sacrificing service they have so unselfishly rendered and for the Wise council and words of encouragement they have given us in times of doubt and uncertainty. When others failed us their faith in our ability never wavered. They applauded our successes and sympathized with our failures. Their sincere interest in the welfare of every student is certain and unfailing. They are the ones who have inspired us with the high ideals which help us build a noble character and shape our destiny, It is they who have taught us to treat life as a fascinating adventure and feel it a privilege to live, to love, to serve. Occasionally, in life's span of years, when many of us will be rapidly climbing the ladder of success, we will pause a moment in fond reminiscence and silently give thanks to the Cyprus faculty, who made it possible for us to grasp the first rung of the ladder, and breathe a prayer in our hearts that their autumn of life may bring forth' a mellow harvest of true happiness-the happiness that rewards a life of service. -JUNE SCHOW Yes, the time will come, slowly but surely come as it has always come-before you realize it is upon you. Of course, I mean the day when you will be the big toads in the puddle. As it is, you are still small, insignincant sophomores and juniors who are forced to listen to arrogant seniors. After all, you really do want to measure up to your upper classmates and it is only natural that you should want to surpass them. In order to do this you must have a determination to succeed. To succeed you need a definite goal to attain, for the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in the direction we are moving. But objectives alone will not make a success for you. An ambition to reach the highest point possible is equally essential, There are three types of people--rowboat, sailboat and steamboat. Decide to which class you belong. If it is the one which will give you the most power in realizing your desires, all well and goodg if you are booked with a ship which is likely to be upset by :he waves of life, immediately set about securing passage on a more promising cruiser. Set your compass and keep one eye on the stars. Look up and laugh and love and live. Oh, no, this isn't the Voice of Experience, just an older sisted, a mere senior. MAXINE SMITH
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is E1 I D 4 in . il? . 3 'M 5 L L 1 ,F ai. 125' iz, 1 if If fi 1' lil 'lil .IH 4 ' 1 wg 2 ig no E, tliigg :QQ-5 Ml E E 5 i 1 Ellerrson Bcrtoch Richardson Richardson 1930- Q Student Body President and Business Manager of Yearbook - Senior Gift - - Junior Promenade - Yearbook Editor - 193 1- Student Body President Senior Gift - - School Play - - Girls, Glec Club - Yearbook Editor - Papanikolas - Kean Westphal Trophy Case japanese Gardens - Frank Haymond and Business Manager of Yearbook - - Dean Ellertson - - - - - - - - - Flag pole - Skidding,' - First in the state contest Jayne Haymond 1932- Student Body President - - - - Marvin Bertoch Senior Gift ----- - Clocks in hall and auditorium Washington Centennial Celebration - - First and second place in the orations Tennis Courts ---- - A valuable addition to the campus 1933- Student Body President Senior Gift - - Athletics 193 4- Student Body President - ---- Harold Richardson - - - Drinking fountain on campus Jordan district basketball championship Jay Richardson - School seal Senior Gift - - - - One-act Play Contest Opera - - School Play - 193 5- Student Body President Senior Gift - - Yearbook Editor - School Play - - Opera - Page Sixty-s - Second place - - Golden Trail and Business Manager of Yearbook - - Mary III - Gus Papanikolas - - - Enlarged picture of principal and a school banner - Lois Schultz Boston Blues 4. S ,ff X I Ask the Professor 1 .-3, f'i n xi 1 X 1 3 X,
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SO THEY SAY- AFTER THOUGHTS- Dean Thomas, I-lie tries hard Scotty Allen, Petty good kid Lorraine Harris, Aw, rats Glen Lewis, Wassa matta Merrill johnson, Jungle! - - - Lucile Smith, Here I am, you lucky people Henry Mori, That ain't right - - Dick Stewart, Ho de ho - Curtis Jensen, Well, I'm late again - Paul Lambert, Well gee, I don't know - O'Dell Madsen, Will you go off in a corner and die Gerald Boicourt, Here's that man again - Doris Olsen, Eek! - - - Maurine Robinson, 'Tm hungry Neal Pehrson, Rat! OJ - Carole Olsen, Oh, crout - Louise Anderson, I thought I'd die Mildred Turpin, Snicket, snicker Elsie Barett, Goodness grapenuts Roger Parks, Hy ya, friends - Florence Baker, Doug, Doug, Doug Seymour Woolfenden, I hope ya make it Garry Hansen, That's what you think Page Sixty-nina - Maestro Striped sweaters - Freckles Human rainbow - A comb - Magnetic - Bacchus - Riding pants - Noise Books - Fancy Dictionary - - Style Chocolate cake Sweet Violets - Giggle Absentee list - Fun - Accent Season rushes - Smile Gum Flutter 1 1 I I J ff' f l
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