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£' '■ I Pi AM 5 T rf •di ;or - Rv.th Schrilhe ..rt Editor - Robert Baldvdn Typists - Ruth Schmlke, Lorraine H? att, Lois Hattan, Shirley Purcell, Shirley Sutton, iss Eileen Smith Linoograph - Phil Henry, Susan Hoyt Director - Miss Harriet Noret A .S [NICK SPEAKS Your freshman 'roar is just around the corner bringing vrith it, v or’ , enjoynonts, fears, and sorrows chat no one can foret„ll. Are you ready to face your now v orld with adult minds and try to make a r;al success of your education? Let’s think what this school building is going to mean to you. It’s going to mean having better learning facilities, better equipment, better opportunities for school clubs, school parties, and car.ee: . Remember all those tilings ou 'banned to do -h n you got in t ...s duildin ? ow chat you’re here, do those wonderful things 1(ou planned -o io, and make eTrryono proud o kno- 'ou As you look back on the grade school '.or!; you have completed thus Par, ho1 • ocs it look to 2fou? Is it something to bo proud of or could it stand a lot of improvement? You are the only one - ho knows the answer, but don’t think that keeping it to yourself will raise those grades any. The only possible resort left is to try harder and harder until they are up here they should be. You’re starting anew this year. Make your high school record something to be proud of when you’re a senior. 'ST WISHES PAL,:$ Congratulations Seniors 1 You’ve reached the end of your twelve years of school at E.P.H.S, It is time to say goodbye to your old school, and to the many good friends you have male during your school years. In saying farewell to you wo thi.ik of mere than is usually the custom. Of course, vra think of all of the good times we have had to-gfcth r, tho wonderful class you ht. ■ been, your loyalty to E. .H.S. tut we think of something that s ■ ms far more important. You arc going out into an unsettled ana a war-torn 'world. Many of you '.'dll enter tho armed forces, and sco action. Tho chances for a oollogc education arc smo.ll and v ry indefinite; however, some of you will have an cquivalont to a colic eg. education in the arm id fore.s. Maybe som tim w ’ll all meet again, but it is so uncertain that I think w , the underclassmen, shall have th privilege of giving a final farewell to ono of tho b-st senior classes to leave Estes Park High School. Goodbyj and good luck to each and v ryoro of you. Seniors.” ex.Cava tions It has token gladness and griof for a truly beautiful jcrwol to spnrkl • TTc car: do '.uch to create and develop sparkle in ourself by seeing to it that v o live sensibly. People arc fond of gold and gma In order to acquir some of this gold, wo must work Tor it. Vfo arc willing to work hard to build up for oursolvos a finoncial reserve. But in our ndoavor to build up this financial r sorvo wc arc not going to los- sight of tho grantor importance of building up for ourselves mental and spiritual rcscrv s. Throughout j'our Trcasuro Chest of high school 1 ars, with the aid of your parents and teachers, you have been acquiring the valuablo ornaments of knovrl dgos and skills, you have devclopod the gem called talont the jov ols of personality, and tho precious ston- s of character. And now it is up to you to bo true gold to yourself, and to keep the prize gun to Faith with yourself. (From Gwonio Si.dtE’s Banquet Speed)
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