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c=aac THE SPOTLIGHT DC=0 SENIORS Maly I.a Valley La 1 allrtf9 “.ZViAv time for drlibmition ; haste spoils everythin . ’ ’ ACTIVITIES: Dramatic . 81-32-83 ; Basketball. 30-81-32-33 ; Vice }’r-sident. 31: Niw Editor. 33. llollnTIIY I.ni'K HART hint tl Ah merry us the day is lony.' ’ ACTIVITIES: Sec. of Clans. 30-32-33; Glee Club. 32-33; Dra- matics, 32-33 ; Business Manager, 32. Leona Lockhart .VomV ‘4 Happy is she who is employed in Un pur- suit of knowledge. activities- Editor-In-Chief, '38; Reporter. 30; Scholastic, 30-32-33 Historian. 32; Manager of Girls’ Basket- ball team, 33; Dramatics, '32-33: Ssc. of Athletic Assn.. 33 . Glee Club, 32 ; Salutatorian, 33. John McLean •• Ihtr ■■Sf ,„ • in ni l, fttriu sf in (mbm r'' ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, 80; Class Historian, '31: Dramatics. 81-32-33: Wrestling, '82; Basketball, 30-31-32. Team. 38: Subscription Editor and Mimxteraph operator. 33 ; Scholastics. 32-33. Karl Nash Mike” • 1 I-M r r.i nr, || thi !:H I to .u mM. ACTIVITIES: Boys Sport Editor, 33; Basketball Team. ’80-31- 32-33 : Dramatic . 80-81-32-33 . Glee Club. 30. 3 1933
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JL c=ro THE SPOT L I G H T SENIORS MaIMJARET t'oPEXIIAVKK “ httftfir '' II r a in : Suras.s; Ihr hop : To inn! ACTIVITIES : Assistant Editor. ‘33 ; Girls’ Snort Editor, '33 ; Dramatics. '81-32-33; Sec. of Athletic Assn., '82; President of Class. '31-82-33; President of Athletic Assn.. ‘38: Glee Club. 80-32-33 ; Hasketball. '30: Team. ‘31-32-38 ; Scholastics, '30-32-33; Valedictorian. Kthkl Vims ftth ' ‘ Speech is f)i'rats but silence is greater.' ’ ACTIVITIES: C'ass Reporter, '32; Scholastics, '32-33; Exchange Editor. '33. Gknkviey’H Fait “Gen” Shell puiltllc fur own amor. ACTIVITIES: President of Class. '30 : Winner in Home Economics. '31; C. C. H. S. Orchestra. '31-32; Art Editor, '33; Glee Club. '30-31-32-33 ; Dramatics, '33; Transferred to Choteau County Hinrh, '81-32: Re-entered. '33. Mildred Fait J4ilUf' ' ‘ Smooth runs the muter, when the brook is deei . ' ACTIVITIES: Vice President of Class, '30; Basketball, '30, Team, '32-33; Joke Editor, '33 , Dramatics, ’33 ; Honorable Mention, Home Economics. '31 ; Transferred to Cho- teau County Hifch, '31-32 ; Re-entered, '33. 0=1 DC Page 6 1933 DCDi □C
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C=JC 3CZ1C 3D 0 0=301 THE SPOTLIGHT I VALEDICTORIAN’S ADDRESS Dear Friends, Teachers and Classmates: We who stand tonight at the meeting between a happy past and unknown future have reached not the end, but the Commencement of our lives. What those lives are to be depends in a large measure upon our high school course which has just been completed. At the close of this evening’s exercises, we will go our separate ways never to meet again as a class of our school. The end of four years of constant mental train- ing brings this question to our minds, “What have we accomplished?” We have passed through the stages of mental development, from the mind of a child to fairly well developed young men and women and we are pleased with the progress made both physically and mentally. Let us look for a moment at the sphere of education. The book of science is opened to man through education. It is up to him to turn the pages and learn the geniuses of literature. To rise to a level with the great minds of the earth. He then becomes a creature of ideals and aspirations instead of remaining a mere animal. Learning draws aside the curtain and reveals the wonders of temples, the greatness of truth and harmonies of the world which makes possible growth and enjoyment. We, whose next step forth will be into the arena of the world’s progress, must be prepared to enlist in the battle of life. We will then be women and men of the world instead of students under the protection of worthy leaders, our parents and teachers. Our success will depend upon the ideas and experiences of others rather than worshiping exclusively at the shrine of our own developments. We students should view' from the height already attained, the w’orld and the meaning of human life. It is a small thing to have pow’er, but great to use it. Let us use whatever pow’er is in our grasp to travel, as our motto designates, “On Life’s Highw’ay.” Now’, my friends, it is my sad duty to say farew’ell. We love to linger over the w’ell- beloved scenes of our long years of toil and pleasure, but duty call us into other fields. To our parents and teachers w’ho have guided our youthful steps along the intel- lectual highw’ay and taught us to avoid many pitfalls, w’e extend our heartfelt thanks. The best w’ishes of our graduating class w’ill always be w’ith the school board w’ho so carefully looked out for our physical comfort as w’ell as our intellectual grow’th. We extend our warmest thanks to them. To the Junior class, w’ho will next year take our place, I bid you welcome and hope that you w’ill appreciate the opportunities offered and make even a better record than your predecessors. May good fortune smile on you and bring happiness. Classmates, it is hard for me to say farew’ell to you w’ho have been companions and have shared the enjoyment of pleasures and suffered the same sorrow’s. I w’ill bid adieu w’ith these w’ishes that every happiness be yours and may success crow’n your efforts. MARGARET COPEN HAVER ’33. o=3DC=inc 1933 I DC Page 8 jr
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