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64664 M44 96014 66444 764m-a 0u4wimwiSelua 704442 To the Senior Class Where there 1S no vision men perish It lS a simple statement yet one upon which lives and the future of nations have been built V1s1on aspiration the forward look All of the really great men in history have moved toward the attainment of some goal World rulers have sought for the expansion of their boundaries men of science have aspired to a better world through their own mediums men and women of the medical profession have endeavored to r1d the world of pain and suffering through prevention and cure The Old Testament prophet spoke for the great Jahve They described His concern They sought to instill within the mind of their people a vision and an aspiration Aspire to God' Aspire for that the New Testament the Christ himself directs HIS people to asp1re to look for ward to the possibilities within life because of what the Christ has done for us Perhaps you will say the opportunities for young people have vanished That it 15 difficult to find or secure employment particularly of the type you want Never has there been an easy or quick solution to the employment problem You wonder what am I to do what is my place in society? You have been prepared to answer this question for yourself You have been taught to take a stand for what you know 1S right and true that youmust never remain silent when surrounded by the questionable You have been taught how to make your community a better place in which to live you have been taught that 1n whatever Job you have or do to do the best you know how You have been taught how to help others succeed You have been taught how to asp1re to life while others expect l1fe to come to them The future 'P Make the most of It Aspire to great things Seek for the high est you will always f1nd God there and He will help you Place your hand in His He will lead you and stay by you when the going gets tough Hold fast to what you have been taught The Word which will make you wise unto salvation May His benediction rest over you always Russell A Peterson 18 If g . If . 'Q P -A an - 1 P . . . . Z which is to come! Both Joel and Micah give this spiritual encouragement. In . . . . . , , , . I I 7 ' Y D ' , S - . . 3 . . . . Z , . I 2 . . , . . . 3 .
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is 1 0' Ks. -1 mvfd was Well Because of our love for suffer 1ng humamty and our generous nature we semors leave the follow1ng tra1t s wh1ch we cons1der to be qu1te valuable to those less fortunate I Marlys B r ende n w1ll my share of our lunches 1n chem1stry class to Ed1th Johnson Howard Johnson w1ll my qulet ways to Beulah Monson Alvmna Kjos w1ll my he1ght to Curt Johnson Harvey Matheson w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along w1thpeople to Fluffy Peterson Chr1st1ne Haugen w1ll my ha1r do to anyone who wan s It Lowell Haug w1ll my s1ze to Denn1s Peterson Jamce Anf1nson w1ll my blush to Harold Randall A1leen Fr1stad w1ll my muscles to Bernlce Myrvold Al Johnson w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay away from g1rls to J1m Nelson Carol Nelson w1ll my troubles w1th the deans to John Brandvold prov1d1ng he doesn't move 1nto the dorm that 15 I John Haakenson w1ll my ears large economy s1ze and my excellent hear 1ng ab1l1ty to Bob Dev1n I Joyce Ellefs on w1ll my tr1c, ks 1n the k1tchen to next year's pot and pan washer I Donald W1erson w1ll everythmg I have so I can make a clean start I V1v1an Sjule w1ll my expresslveness 1fthere 15 such a word to Palmer Brek hus Palmer has qu1te a b1t of h1s own but V1v was k1nd of anx1ous to get r1d of some I Lavon Solberg w1ll my Job m the k1tohen at Tr1n1ty Hosp1tal to Paul N1ssen We the entlre sen1or class w1ll our well known sp1r1t of hum1l1ty to the Jun1ors We dl1ke to g1ve the sophomores somethmg too but we need everyth1ng else we have The freshman need so much we couldn t beg1n to sat1sfy thelr needs so they'll have to get along by themselves To the much loved Fluffy we g1ve all the Atom Bomb perfume that w1ll go 1n to the pres1dent's off1ce To the faculty we leave the calm after the storm To next year's fr e sh ma n four wonderful years to look forward to at Dakota Lutheran 17 i l ' . 1 . 6 1 1 s D I, , ' ' . I, . . , . . . I, 7 . . . . . I, . . , . . - is . . L , . . . u I, . . , . . I, . . , . . . I, , . . . . . U I, Norman Hansen, will my gift of gab, to Ardis Peterson. I, , . . , . . u, n 4 , lu 6 , . , 1 , . . . , ' p I . f 4. n I u y 1 n - --- so. ,l t b I - . . . . . D . . . . I u a u
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