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Honor Students I As the phrasel Honor Students is mehtioned in school the general thought centers on, the scholastic ratings of the students of the school. while the great importance of our Scholastic Honors cannot be l denied we must also remember and apply great importance . to the word Honor in its other senses. We must remember that the fundamental principal of an upright charabter 13 that virtue which we all know as Honor , a virtue that implies loyalty 'and courage, truthfulness and honesty, Self-reepect, justice and generosity. As we enter into our school life we should remembe; that it is a keen sense of honor that aids us in all our work and even a greater sense of honor shOuld be applied in our play. we shohld attempt to ,train ourselves to do our duties with faithfulness and promptness. By doing. this e even the boy or girl who is naturally careless and undependable can be self-educated into a sense of honor regarding any work that is undertaken. , It is not possible for each person to become a scholastic honor student bht is we live a life of the virtues listed above it is truly possible for each of us to become highly regarded Boner Students. Ii
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. .efasp :ppoiagesvb We, the members of the graduating class of 'h?, look fruitfully forward to the future; We know not What opportunity holds in store for us; but, whatever it may be, we hope it is ' substantial. Some, we know, will remain as tillers of the soil, while others will go to the cities-of rekuoun to seek their fortune and fame. Scattered over the United States will be one of us, employed 'here; or living and working somewhere. And so as I make my joumey'through the United States in the foregoing year 1960, I'll let you in on what my classmates are doing and where they may be. Date: Summer of 1960 As I start 1w journey, I am leaving on the train from the beautiful city of Abbotsford where we all graduated. The train is packed but suddenly I see a familiar face. Why yes-- Mary Ann M. and she's going to a special hairdressers meeting. I asked her about . Betty Jean K. and she proudly beams She's a married woman and yes it's that High School flame Carl B.' At Minnesota I hears that Donna H. has a well-knovm gossip column in St. Paul Hitting the High Spots with Dink. Hy next stop is at North Dakota where Laverne V. is hard at work in the Harvest fields--and he is now 6' 3 tall--l His pal Art B. is also there-wondering when he will meet his dream girl; On to Montana is a well-known fellow-- William B. running Willies Weasel Ranch . Ramona E. is living in the state of Idaho and is married to a rich politician. While at Washington are Charles L. and Vane G.--Charles is a. professor of higher Mathematics and Vane is president of the Wingle Dingle Electric Co. located at Walla Walla. Over to California where I was just in time to see Loretta Z. taking a screen test for Warner Bros. production The Typical One. By the way at .Reno, Nevada Rosella W. has a beautiful office at which she is counsellor on marital Problems. And. Rose B. is just on her way to that famed Divorce Court; by the way its her 5th trip too. Careful Rose. Do you remember Ruby 1...? She is now Mrs. and is living in New Mexico. When I stopped at Utah I heard that Olive S. was making her residence there. She's still looking and hoping for that man of her dreams . Good luck, Olive. At Texas is a large Cattle Ranch under the ownership of our school mate Margaret H. and her husband. In the beautiful warmth of the South is a pretty office girl with that Southernyou-all drawl. Who could it be? None other than Janet F. and she is working for Charles C. the great , Executive of Birmingham Steel Corp. At Florida on the sunny beach is Margaret L. on- her vacation from her duties as 3 Powers Model. I continue m train trip and w next stop. is in New' York where I get a. new permanent and manicure at Madame Anne's Beauty Salon- which is operated by Ann P. Continuing on to Ohio Ism told that Miss Edna Loeffler is the Kindergarten teachersst the Cinncinnati State Graded School. George N. has consumed so many Wheaties that he is new president of Wheaties Foundation. Allan S. has been associ - ated with the Boston Red Sox Baseball team as Catcher for the last few years already. Leon '6. is still going to school, trying to get his Bachelor Degree. Laverne K. is studying to be a Social Studies Teacher, maybe he's trying to take Mr. Ravy's position at good old Abby! Proceeding further into Iowa is Calvin S. a. civil Engineer, end he is slightly bald. Uhet happened to your curls, Cal? I have finally decided to come back to good old Wisconsin to see how new of our school pals I can find in our home state. Here I--- find Cecelia H. Married to Bank P. and living on a farm near Milwaukee. Art P. is the fam- our radio announcer on station WAJP of the Wisconsin Network. Good luck Art. Chester B. is the great FFA farmer with one chicken, one car, is pig and a rooster, Gerry N. has. finally. decided she's get married and settle down to a quiet peaceful home life. This is a. question She's beer; debating ever since she was a Seniorll Donald V; is still trying to tune that Fourth cylinder on hieold-chev, the same one he had in his HI School days. Joyce P. is a housekeeper for her chaming-husband and child, living near Stratford. U Dells W. has been married for quite some time to Arno and they are the proud parents of six deer little children. And now ly journey has been completed and I wish ,each .and every one of you-- all the luck and success in the future, though you may not end up in lifeias you are prophesied. i
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