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THE SPOTLIGHT CDt :czic DC PRESIDENT’S FAREWELL ADDRESS hrur I'riimlx, Tem h rs, uml Srhuuhnti ft v: When in 'rlassma tes elected me I‘resilient ► T tin Senior class Inst St»j ti in her 1 fell tluit n great li«»nc»1 lead been conferred upon tin . Although I have been with them «luring nil of the past year, 1 have had no means of thanking them for tin position wliieh they have given me in the Senior rlass. Not being an orator, nor skilled in the art of speech making:. 1 will he tumble to express my thanks in an elegant manner. I»nt I will say it in the simple words “I thank yon.’ which, though not flowery, means a great deal to me. 1 certainly appreciate the co-operation of tin entire class which has inside it possible for our class, even though it he small, to set hefort onr schoolmates, examples which we hope, they will a e fit t follow. We have been companions in work and in play during the past font years, hnt now ve an to part from onr school around whirli some of the happiest memories of onr lives will linirer. Most of ns entered High School as inexperienced children, and now that we arc leaving onr school forever, we feel, that , even though we are still in capable of going forth into the battle of life, we have gained tin first milestone on the road toward success. To some the road w ill he smooth and tin longed-for goal easily reached, hut to tin majority it will he filled with rocks and thorns with only a rose blooming here and there to brighten tin way. However, we fully intend to go forward with the idea of winning, and not to give np until that ideal has been attained in onr hearts and to the eyes of the world. Onr pa rents have sent ns to High Srliool in order to make the w ay easier for us, onr teachers have extended every effort to make school life interesting as well as instructive and the public has eoo|H rated in many wavs that these pupils who are now graduating may find their place in the world. Ho we not owe,onr future to them? Should we not put forth every effort to succeed? In deed we should, and we will. Now as v« are leaving Brsuly High School I will take the opportunity to express the gratitude which we Seniors feel toward the many who h ive helped to make possible our graduation from l.rady. I wish theivfore, in behalf of my classmates, to hid farewell to Brady High School and may onr parents, our teachers, and our friends look upon us in the future and feel confident that tin efforts which they put forth in our behalf were not in vain. Charlotte Thompson. T ! I’aire 10 :cdc
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□[ Den □ THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 FEKmWKV 5—Teams to Smihrirst. 1»—To:i him to Sweetgrass. Bad news. 13- Junior Play, ‘‘Beads on a String»’ presented. 14— Bovs lose to I hit ton. 10 Bojfi to ml diittriet Iniifixil |1 Citibank. 20—“Byrd at the South Bole,” a movie. 21 Bom pel Bportainaitaliip Trophy. Leland walks off as Ilia'll Point Man. tt—1Talk! Talk! Talk! C«» lurk from tournament. l!7—Senior dance. MAIN II 7—luniois |ho ili 'ir plfijf at Aslmioor. 13 —Seniors present “Silas Takes the Air. 14—Seniors present play at Bynum. 1 Si—“Shepherd of the Hills,” a movie. 27—Teachers give assembly program. 27—Junior dance a big flop! APRIL 3— Annual ready for printer. 4 Ixiwer classmen give plays. 13—Seniors have to Is at school for classes only. MAY 1—Junior Prom. 10— Baccalauresite services. 13—Claw day. 14 —Commencement. 1.7—School's out! Betty Blake. ‘31 Landlady: “One of my boarders didn't take a bath.'’ Visitor: “How do you know? Landlady; “There are only seven rings on the hathtnb. Pact- 9
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]r THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 SALUTATORY fjj(lh°8. (tenth ntm, timl Sf lioohmth a: We welcome yon to this gymnasium tonight. Wrlrwm . though a very sim- ple word, lists a deep meaning. Although I know of no el M|ucnt words with which to express iii feelings. I nm sure that you all know that we are truly uiid sincerely glad to have von with us at this time. To voti this should he a pleasant occasion tonight, for we will do our best to make it so; but it is merely one of the numerous occasions in your lives. Mini it will be fleeting in its influence. To us, it is a great occasion, a day bound to live forever in our memories. To yon, it may be but .1 pleasant place to lie amused for an hour, and to pass away tin time; to ns, it is a gleaming milestone along the journey of life, and your interest in ns is deeply appreciated. To those who ran remember their own thoughts and emotions on similar occasi oils in their own lives, it is a pleasant reminder id' early hopes and aims, and they will be able to better understand us. To our parents, friends, and relatives it is an hour of pride and affection; to our teachers, an hour of joy in our success. Tonight, we as a class, are just pushing out into the world. For tin past years., we have lux 11 sheltered within the walls of the school house, getting prepared to take up our own parts in life later on. It has been a happy' season of preparation; here ve have learned many lessons of life- lessons that only a practical experience can prove. We hope that ve shall not In disappointing i 11 t liesc tests. It is a grand feeling to know that we are a necessary part id- the divine plan of creation that each of us is placed upon this earth for a definite pur- pose which no one but ourselves can perform. May we always feel that what- ever we are called upon to do will not only In for our own good, luit also for the betterment of humanity. This is our last night together as a class. As each one follows his calling, may Ik keep in mind the pleasant associations we have had together. May each of 11s remain loyal to Brady High School and its supporters, wherever we elmnce to he. We hope that it has been pleasant to be with us tonight, although we, as a class, cannot ask you to 1 01110 again! ’ Irma Kauk, ’31 Pajre 11
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