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Vine's. Nevada Vadie THE mis Helen Keller ‘2.1. Home Economics ‘2.? 24 '25. Ambition: To go where I want to. Motto: B-2 (square) Walls. Josephine Josie” Tennis Club '24. Class Play '24. Athletic Association '25. Secretary Demetrian 25. Ambition: To see and know the world. Motto: So live that at the end I can hear my Master say Well done. Tombrdlo, Janie Elizabeth Bonnie” Tutwiler 22 '25. Demetrian '25. Ambition: Some day to be able to master music. Motto: Don't be a crank, lx a self starter. Officers President — John But tram in President. Waiter • Secretary'-Treasurer ? Bruce McDonald COLORS White and Gold” FLOWERS Shasta Daisy MOTTO Not Better than the Rest but Better than the Best” Sevent et u
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Snyder. Wilfred “Skinny” Football 23 24. Track 24. Secretary-Treasurer Wilson 23. Vice-President Wilson 24. President Wilson 25. Vice-President ”.V Club” 25. Staff ‘24. I ennis Club 23 ‘24. Athletic Association 23 24 25. Statistician 25. Ambition: To build a rubber tired buggy to ride disabled school teachers. Motto: Do others before they k you. Thomson, Agnes Aggie Ft a Kappa '25. Athletic Association 25. Ambition: To board the sea of life and paddle my own canoe. Motto: Be prepared. Thompson. Thelma President Junior Class 24. Class Play 24. LVme-trian 23 '24. Assistant Editor Iris 24. French Club 24 ‘25. Athletic Association 23 '25. Home Economics ‘25. Editor-in-Chief Iris 25. Ambition: To be the first lady of the land. Motto: Love thyself last. Tilson, Rosa Razor Secretary Home Economics 24 25. Basketball 24. Athletic Association 2» 25. Ambition: To make a success in life. Motto: Keep ’em in suspense. Van Sant. Lawson Shorty” Football 23 '24. Tennis Club 23. Class Play '24. Athletic Association 23 24 25. Staff 25. M Club 25. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Motto: Follow in the footsteps of my brother. Vnrnon. Lorene Hta Kappa 22. Demetrian 23 ‘24. History Club 23. Athletic Association 23 24 25. Treasurer Music Club 25. Ambition: To learn when to speak and when not to. Motto: Jolly and full of fun but serious at the proper time. Sixteen
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THE SRI iaCJ President’s Address Ladies and Gentlemen: It is with the greatest of pleasure that we bid all of you a hearts welcome to our graduating exercises: I assure you it is gratifying indeed to see so many of you present to aid and assist us in celebrating this, our initial victory in life. This class is not a it started four years ago. but let us hope that those who have dmppedfrom our ranks have some definite goal in view, and are using their best efforts to attain it. Judging by the many parents and friends assembled here this morning wc have come to the conclusion that you recognize in us n potential strength, that you glory in our first achievement; that you by this manifest interest, welcome us into the world of men'and affairs. We are carrying with us memories of many pleasant experiences, some of which will never be duplicated, of many friendships which will never be forgot, and of a place which will always lx dear to our hearts. For four years we have trod these corridors, carrying in our hearts a desire to do our best, and to show our true worth to those who are interested in us. Although our every tep and move had a purpose, and our efforts were sincere, often this powerful machine, the Faculty, had to guide and help us over the weak and rough places. To them belongs the praise. It is the happy gift of the True American, ever to turn his eves upward and place his steps forward: each generation strives for something that the other did not have: the son seeks to equal his father or to excel him for the pride it would give his name. Ladies and gentlemen, we are‘True Americans. It is but proper that we should mention our gratitude for the many forces working harmoniously together that we might be permitted to reach this goal. First: we would declare cur gratitude to our God. He has blessed us beyond our conception. with self-sacrificing devotion, and with n country recognizing the fact that all powers come from God. we praise Him and in unison say. Thy will be done. Second: we want to express our gratitude to our parents. Your tenderness and devotion, your interest and self sacrifice, your toleration of our childish follies, has shown us that love is paramount: that love is life itself. Third: we would mention our gratitude to our teachers. Your council has been wise and unselfish: you have been ever indulgent: and always an inspiration to us. Our love for each one of you will exist in our hearts as long as life. Fourth: we would show our gratitude to our country. To her we raise our voices in praise and thanksgiving, and upon Her altar we place our lives that we may uphold her ideals, that “all men are created free and equal and entitled to the blessings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Fellow classmates we are assembled here as a class for the last time. We are this moment students of Minor High School, but in a little while we will be alumni. The transformation is sudden, we change quickly from boys and girls, students of dear old Minor High School, to young men and women facing a new world. Let us face it with good cheer, courage, and with lofty aspirations. Let none of us forget the four happy years spent together in preparing for the great things of life. Let us remember the teachings of our elders, and never forget the fact that as the present is linked with the past, so the future is linked with the present. John But tram. President ‘25. Eight ern
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