Cloverdale Union High School - Spectator Yearbook (Cloverdale, CA)

 - Class of 1917

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Page 13 text:

LOIS McMICHAEL ETHEL DANIELS THERON SEITS RAYMOND ROBERTS CHRISTINE LEA

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It is interesting to study the feelings and hopes and fears which assail the minds of those who are about to enter upon some new experience in life. The interest is heightened when the attaining of this position has been the sub¬ ject of their best efforts for a period of time. There are ten of us about to graduate from high school. This work has constituted the largest part of our lives for some time past. When we left the grammar school we were released from some of the restrictions of childhood and placed more upon our own responsibility. We have had four years in which to learn how our lives and work should be governed and regulated by ourselves, that we may be successful and useful in the world. Mainly upon our own responsibility we have undertaken various enterprises and entered into contests of strength and intellect which have had a broad¬ ening influence on our lives. We have been thrown into contact with people. We have done the things which we would have done in private life, but we have had the influence of the high school to guide and direct us. The path of least resistance is not always the best way and we have learned to dis¬ tinguish and discriminate. It has been so willed that this certain ten should together reach the goal, together we come to the transition period. There is not one of us but feels thoughtful as we are brought to a sudden realization of that which only a short time ago seemed but a remote matter of the future. We are loath to break the close association of classmates, of teachers and of the old school life. The daily grind we will miss—and it is the missing that we fear. As a class we are strongly united. The close tie of friendship which binds us together has existed with some of us since primary grades. We have, in most undertakings, labored and succeeded or failed together, having common joys or disappointments. We have interested ourselves in further¬ ing the enthusiasm for a new schoolhouse, and we leave to the succeeding Senior class our heartiest congratulations that they will be the first to enjoy it. We have chosen for our motto, “Laugh, Labor, and Love.” This seems to express our attitude toward life. The colors of pink and green come from our flower, a pink carnation. 12

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