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'nv Friends, Teachers, and Classmates: It is now my privilege to speak a few last words on behalf of the Senior Class of 1957. This is the hour to which we have been looking forward for a long time. Com- mencement day is a great inspiration to the members of this graduating class and I am sure it is also to our parents and teachers. We shall look upon our high school diplomas as a recognition of four years of work which we hope we have done well. However, the diploma itself is not as important as the ideas and ideals we have learned and the application to real life situations which will be worth so much now that our high school days are over. We of this generation wish to accept the responsibility that is ours. This class of graduates will offer only eight new adults to the country, but there will be thousands more across the nation. what real things can we do to take over our responsibility? First, we must be of strong heart in whatever we do. It is necessary to have con- fidence in our abilities, and put forth an honest effort in what we do. We must con- tinue to have faith in ourselves and each other. We must always uphold the ideals of our state and nation and be true to the principles on which our government was founded. We extend our sincere thanks to the teachers of Brady High School who have de- voted many hours in and out of class in helpingus to be ready for this graduation night. To our parents we say Thank you for all the help and encouragement. We wish to ex- press our appreciation to the school board and citizens of Brady for making our edu- cation possible, and for supporting all our activities. We hope we will be able to justify your faith in us. Dick Kauk
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- a Upon graduation your adult life will commence and upon your decisions and the decisions of thousands like you, who will graduate this May of 1957, will depend the future happi- ness of mankind. It is good to pause in these pregraduation moments and reflect upon the tremendous obstacles which will face you, the coming generations of adults. Upon your shoul- ders will fall the weight of the many dilemma of today. I realize that no one of you will solve the problems of racial integration, political threats of communism, or proper use of atomic power, but each of you will contribute to the acctunu- lative thinking that will eventually lead to their solution. Therefore, I urge that each of you continue to evaluate problems that you will face in the light of reason and with an accompanying faith in and love for your fellow man. Clark W. Fowler
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