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Furiende, taachwi and classmates; (•ac i upon a -niine in t.he tar, 1i.tj. pani, ?KLUTA rOP.Y L t t — ■I- --•r:4ber j «era trei' a young Mr c oli in one nati., 71.e w rt there because thair parents were .oc. ashint. GoV in busy providing them wi ch food to be able te rind tlOiTn in, time to ceae.i then. But cany tragedies occurred to these nest.lings.Seme were taken to another heme by their parents while others fell out of the rest. So duo to ataasroU3 casualties,there were soon but six nest- lings left of the twelve. Then one dey the fledglings said: Now that our wings are strong enough, we will fly away,” But they jacked courage to leave their home, when they cb served the rugged crags below.They had to leave though t.c that room could be provided for those young- er. weaker biros who sought admittance. Then, as they were forced from their nest,they found that the task of flying wasn't as hard as they had anticipated. Dear friends ana teachers,the members of this class feci that we are quite inexperienced for the tasks ly- ing before us. But the time for departure is near; like the birds, we must leave this nest so that room may be provided for those younger fledglings who wish to enter. Wo shall be uncertain and bewildered when first we at- tempt to use our wings”; but experience and practice make a master; so, as wc follow our course of flight, wc will grow more certain of our definite purpose upon this flight. Indeed it is with sincere gratitude and untold ap- preciation that we know that, as wc start upon tnis journey into the future, you loyal friends and faith- ful teachers have gathered here to witness our final de- parture. And now as a class wc wish to thank the school- board, our teachers, friends, and schoolmates a thou- sand fold for the tireless and patient assistance, and encouragcrrcnt you have rendered us in attaining this first great milepost in our lives. As wc linger for but a few moments longer we think of the numerous occasions when wo have boon able to be among you. Although we are bidding you good-bye as a class, wo sincerely hope that this shall not be our final nx-cting and that we will be able to mingle among you oftc.i in the future. So tonight, although wc arc j taking this final atop which will dismiss us from high i school life,we think not only of the fond recollections which your faces bring back to us but wc also look for- ward to many enjoyable and happy hours which wc hope to -=i spend among you -Isabel McfZliatock
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VALEDICTORY is of vVc 'hJj iv-id MofiT rv«. possioi : he cla: the lac- T’e than! Friends teachers and schoolmates; This la the last time that it for mo to speck as representative !f' of 193b. You. friends, and members of uity. have made our graduation possible you. During the four years cf our study and preparatior wo have beer, delving into tho rich mines of wisdom anc experience. collecting a small capital to take out intc the world cf investment. Vc have not taken, our know- ledge from any one mine entirely, but have prospected enough to know the vast possibilities of many places. Ye may choose any one phase of school life for our ovm particular field and be sure that as leng as wo do our part, the mine rill give up its resources for our suc- cess. None of us needs to go away from high school ithout some means of entrance into tho mine he is to excavate. a valuebin on t • our teachers Thanks nugget of education to many different kinds of wc are equipped witt go forth to choose in n.n os • small capital thaijl for good. Then opr spent and.'our toacbcijp of th Classmates, let us invest our it nay increase and become a power years of preparation will be well efforts not wasted. Ye should remember that tonight is called Ccmmoncct meat right, ' arc not really at tho end of the Path of dee mine, but have only cane to a cross-roads whcrc| made Some of us Will go on to hf-hor schools uf learning, but many uill complute the knov-y lcig of their occupation through practical experience. There is a problem which always confronts the val-j| edictor inn, wha word of leave taking shall he use? The English phrase Good bye” is often objected tal sceme too final. But wl.er. it is analysed' o. Bye is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning Then, when wc say C-uod bye , wc mean because it it is not : a journey.- to is of with bye wc a good it JOUITU IP wash t’. c person who is leaving disc believed that the word bye is a contraction •'be with you and the complete phrase is God bd you.” Whichever moaning wc use, the word Goed- so-ms to n; appropriate as a farewell address. This expression makes no promise of future meet- The paths! t amir,. bus does not pronounce them eo taking may often cross and impossible. we shall mm I c'ucsc this word ity wish vou ..ll--tc r chcrs , journey, end God bo with you and with hca cl: senates. rtfcl4 .1J „ ■ — r ± inccr- s- fA '.V —Marion Lockhart;, r- 1,0.
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CLASS WILL T A scout from the Junior Class caravan drew his horse to a sudden halt, leaped from the saddle and picked up the oddly shaped box that lay in the dusty trail. He hurried back to his comrades where the box was pried open. A paper had been found bearing the will of the pioneers from the 1935 wagon. As leader of the frontiersmen, Lelah Hill read the crudely written document. Taking the paper closer' to the light cf the campfire, she began: eavins to you, our successors, who find we are missile, these To the Brady valuables: High Schooner horses, Mrs this we give our three Vcseth.Mr. Nims and Mr. Olson,who faithful- ly served us. For them is some hay to be found in the waste basket in the form of torn bits of final examina- tions mixed with gum. (You may find it rather difficult to lasso them to put them back in the traces after their vacation during the summer of 1535.) Occupants of the supply wagon, The Board of Educa- tion, we leave a well-worn prairie schooner to you which you may give with repairs to Mr. Garner to fix. In the furniture-weaving room, Mary Johnson will find inspiration left for her in work done by Loretta Weikum. Jim Stinson leaves his light typing touch to Werner Gollehon. (With this ability,'Werner should be able to accomplish two years of typing in one.) Label Mowbray wills Beverly Underdahl her gum, which she will find under her writing desk in the old schooner. Marion Lockhart bestows upon Maxine Peterson the stinging lash which Marion frequently wields upon the horses. Maxine, beware: Some arguments are fatal. Harold Monson,we wish you to set the caravan walls ringing with your yodeling.which ability is handed down to you from Eldon Garner. Enclosed Dorothy Dyer will find what remains of a I sadly depleted box of tacks left by Isabel McClintoek. Along with the box are instructions for using these , without detection. Hoping that you may profit by our expcrier.ccs,the trailbreakers of '35 wish you luck and say- ’AdicsT Isabel Marion McClintoek Lockhart
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