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Page 28 text:
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TO THE SENIOR CLASS: You have striven arduously, you have achieved your goal, and you have come to the parting of the ways. The joys and thrills that you are experiencing from having accomplished successfully your laudable ambition to secure a high school training obscure to a very large extent the tinge of regret that always creeps into occasions like this. All of you are bound to regret more or less the severance of the ties that have bound you to one another, to your friends, to your classmates, and to dear old Brackenridge. It is with genuine regret that 1 see you go. But at the same time with my whole heart I rejoice with you in your praiseworthy desire to march triumphantly forward along the pathway of life. As you leave Brackenridge and go your separate ways, some into colleges and universities, some into the strife and turmoil of the complicated business world, others into the trades and professions, you will need to hold fast, to your ideals. To forget them or to ignore them is to invite failure and disaster. Permit me to wish for each of you a most prosperous and pleasant voyage upon the “Sea of Life” and a safe and happy landing on the shores of Eternity. Remember! You carry with you my best wishes and utmost friendship. Yours most faithfully. £, -72 Page 20
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Page 27 text:
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DEAR. STrDENTS: The time has finally come when you are to leave Brackenridge High School and are to go forth into other fields of endeavor, whether it be for further study or whether it be for the more serious business of making a living. It is my sincere wish that, when you have left the halls of this institution, you take with you the Brackenridge “Spirit”, and also a firm resolve that you will carry on as you have so nobly done here. We, of the faculty, have done our best to develop within you those powers which God has given you. You alone, however, are responsible for what use you will allow your abilities to be employed. I trust that your efforts will always be directed toward the good. As a parting bit of counsel, may I just quote a line from the Old Testament: “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. while the evil days eonre not. nor the years draw nigh. when thou shalt say. have no pleasure in them.” You cannot live your life without God, no matter how great your success might be. Page Id
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Page 29 text:
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DEAR SENIORS: Let me congratulate you on the completion of your high school work. Only a small percentage of the boys and girls who enter school in the grades continues faithful to the end and receives a high school diploma. Because you are exceptional in determination and ability, I wish to remind you that your real education is just beginning. Whether you enter college or not, opportunities for knowledge await you everywhere: in books, magazines, lectures, over the radio, and in your contact with people. From the vantage point of my large experience, let me urge each of you to keep constantly before you a high aim toward which you work courageously and optimistically. A definite aim will bring the satisfaction of the accomplishment of great things. The consciousness of work well done brings the only real happiness. Wherever your separate paths may lead, feel assured that I wish every one of you a full measure of the world’s- success and joy. Sincerely yours, fjUL. vp A- Page 21
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