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In Southern California, we have every reason for our sanguine faith in youth. The variety and ex- tent of sheer physical beauty are themselves in- spirations. Both the climate and location are con- ducive to healthy, happy, outdoor life, and the de- velopment of noi-mai mental and social traits. The cultural and educational advantages are numerousg institutions of learning, libraries, art centers, symphonies under the stars, stimulate and promote creative expression While the cosmopolitan nature of the population has a tendency to broaden mental attitudes and dispel local prejudices. Born to the heritage of a golden past with a wealth of local tradition, and with the noble example of the early pioneers, who had an unquenchable faith in themselves and their ideals, youth has a spiritual endowment which needs must develop a keen sense of responsibility and a desire for achieve- ment and progress. We have, then, implicit confidence in the suc- cess of the younger generation. It could not be so callous as to disregard the benefits of a refined atmosphere and the manifold opportunities for the realization of its dreams and aspirations. With every inducement of inheritance and environment, it would seem impossible for youth to fail to accept the chal- lenge, and while keeping faith with the past, to pledge allegiance to the future. Sincerely, ,WL Qxnmatm R. C. Noble, boys' vice-lprincipal Grace Champion, girls' 'vice-principal One of the distressing effects of our econ- omic depression has been the possible loss of op- portunities for the graduates of our schools. It is the natural and normal thing for young people to have an eagerness for life and a desire for accom- plishment. It is a dangerous philosophy which ad- mits that there can be such a thing as a lost gen- eration, The adaptability and optimism of our young people of today refute any such implication of failure. While immediate and adequate commer- cial opportunities for all our graduates may seem lacking, Los Angeles and vicinity offer the most complete and up-to-date facilities for improving life preparation. Our school systems are modernized and keenly aware of the demand for highly specialized learning and the development of character and of physical well being. My message to you, the graduates of our Los An- geles Schools, is the plea that you accept with cour- age the challenge of this most difficult situation- that While it may be necessary for you to postpone for a While your immediate entrance into your chosen career, you take advantage of the many op- portunities for personal betterment which our com- munity oders. While the climb to success may seem slower, you will bring to your problems a maturity of judgment and a thoroughness of knowledge which eventually will offset your apparent handicap. Sincerely yours, gffoci-452
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