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18 THE SKIPPER VALEDICTORY Tonight, as we stand on the threshold of a new world of experiences, glancing back at the old, a little sadly, perhaps, because we have to leave it now, and looking ahead with eagerness to the new, the words of Robert Browning- The year's at the spring and day's at the morn --come to us with peculiar significance. We are indeed at the spring and morning of our lives. Our days of preparation are, for the most part, over. The best part of our lives lies before us. We stand, in the fresh vigor of our youth, at the entrance to this new life, ready and anxious to go forward to great fields of service and achievement. In reviewing our four years at Riverside, we find that we have been singularly happy. We learned together to accept both defeat and victory with good sportsmanship. We have struggled with our lessons and laughed over our play together. Together we have learned the lessons in life that will help us in overcoming difficulties and in living with others. Yes, we have been v-ery happy at Riverside. To the faculty, and especially to our principal, Mr. Whitney, we owe a debt of gratitude which cannot be paid by mere words. We wish to thank them now for the guidance they have offered us, and for the friendly interest they have shown in each of us. By our conduct in the future, by our achieve- ments, we can in some measure show our true appreciation of this guidance and interest. Our parents, who have taught us, cared for us, and believed in us, deserve our thanks. To them, as well, we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude. And now our high school days, che days of our preparation, are over. The year's at the spring and day's at the morn. We start our life work with fresh minds and eager hearts, remembering this verse we learned at Riverside:- One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake. With this philosophy, we, the Class of 1935, bid farewell to Riverside, and welcome the future. jean Linklater. lk.-Q
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THE SKIPPER 19 i Graduates -l--li? Ahern, Anna Freckles Beitz, Donald C. Don Patience if powerful, Fm looking forward to the moment which will terminale my career, Alfaro, Gladys L. Glad,' Honor Roll3 Orchestra 2, 43 Band 1, 23 Wise in lhe wayr of the Spanifh Seno- rim. Anderson, Loretta Twinny A violet hy a morfy Jione Half hidden from the eye! Brighf ar a Jlar when only one If rhining in the Jkyf' Orchestra 2, 33 Modern Language Clubg Honor Roll. Anderson, Lucille Twinny The pink of perfeelionf' Honor Rollg Orchestra 2, 33 Modern Language Club. Angus, Anna Canary HThJ91'f?'J' nolhing .fo heeomer a maid Ar modefzf .riillnen and a graeionf way. Athletic Letters 1, 2, 33 Gold Pin 43 Honor Rollg Commerce Club. Angus, George Windy He mnltplielh wordy wilhonl knowl- edge. Honor Rollg Track 2, 3, 43 Cross-country 2, 3, 43 Commerce Club 4. Archamhault, Doris Rusty Her Tilian locky few do excel. Athletic Letters 2, 33 Pilot Staff 1. Arnold, Charles W. ?? H e that inerearelh knowledge inereafelh Jarrow. Honor Rollg Manager, Basketball Team. Aselstine, Frank Fink I kn-ow everyzhing exeepl rny.relf. Hi-Y 3, 43 Cross-country 1, 2, 33 Swim- ming 43 Honor Roll. Banas, Pearl Babes', O Hurzle! 0 Pep! 0 Pnhlieityl 01 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 23 Commerce Club. Banko, Katherine N. Kitty How doth the little hwy hee Improve each shining hour. ' Athletic Letters 1, 23 Commerce Club 3, 4. Hi-Y 4. Bibby, William S. Bibs A elofed month ealeher no flier. Sergeant-at-Arms, Hi-Y 4. Bind Theodore Teddy ' hre he, I e, ll liv lhafr alll Tr , ' 3, 4: A l-High Orc es ra and' Band. Bobro, Margaret S. Binie Bahhle, hahhle, lillle hrookf' Commerce Club. Bodnar, Ernest Ernie Gel money, Jfill gel money, hoy, By eonnllefr wayf and meanrf' Class Treasurer 43 Commerce Club, Treas- urer 3, 43 Track 43 Vice-President Ixifle Club 43 Honor Rollg Baseball 3, 43 Com- merce Club Play 4. Bojarski, Alice Abe True will if nature to advanlage dre.rJed. Commerce Club 3, 43 Honor ROll3 Skipper Stali 4. Bonar, Stanley Zeke If Jhe nndervalae me, Who! fare I how she marketh nie? Basketball Team 3, 43- Baseball Team 2, 3 4 Botto, Melvin ?? Such a lil' fellowlu President, Stamp Club 4. Bozenski, Ladislaus E. ?? l'SomelimeJ I have Jnffered donhzf' Braithwaite, Charles E. Chuck Greaz men have been among nr. Debate Club 3, 43 President Debate Club 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Commerce Club Christmas Play 4g School Play 43 Interscholastic De- bates 3, 43 All-High Oratorical Contest 3, 43 Honor Roll.
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