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Page 36 text:
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Spade Speech The four years we have spent in preparation for this great stepping-stone in the lives of us all, have been mingled with success, failure, Work, and play. Now, we find ourselves ready to graduate. It is hard to believe that at last we have gained that for which we have all striven so hard. The anticipation has been so keen that the real event seems similar to a dream. Through these years we have had to help us, to keep our heads high, our motto, Cognosce Destinatuinfl Know thy goal. , Our goal has been to at- tain graduation, to make real the dreams our parents have had for us, that we have had for ourselves. We have tried to preserve always the high standards which the classes before us have carried through. VVhen we leave now, we will probably all follow a different route towards our Goal. N o matter how different they may be, each of us will have to keep in mind just what that goal will be. While doing this we bear our motto to keep as a reminder. There is, however, something of which we have been the proud possessors for the entire year, which we attained when we entered our Senior year, that is, the spade. For years and years the Senior class has submitted at their depart- ure the custody of this spade to the Juniors, placing with them the care and honor of keeping it high in its place. Now, we give it to you, we know that we need not say much about its place with us, but we remind you of the standard that the classes before you have set, of how we have tried to retain it, and how we want you to keep these standards ever before you. lllay you pass it on next June with the same sentiments. We wish you all the very greatest of success in every endeavor. A LEE ROBINSON. 32
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Acceptance of the Spade VVe, the Junior Class of ,30, in appreciation of this symbol of honor conferred upon us, express to you our sincere thanks and do accept it with gratitude. lVe hope we will be able to hand it down in as good a condition as we received it. We submit the following suggestions, hoping they may aid you in the future. Please be reassured that they are offered with the sincerest feeling: Payne-Every one isnit as interested in your future as you are. Hanaburg-Y ou and Rip van VVinkle are in the same class-both slept eighteen years. Niland-Itls a wonder you don,t trip over your own line. Perry-A chance to have a late date with a real man. Blakeslee-The continuance of being a parasite will enable you to save your own scarce supply of will-power. Robinso.n-Why let yourself be thrown over by Freshmen? Salter-High-tempered people should think many times before they speak. Mawer-Love horses, but don't be a horsey', girl. McIntosh-It is either appearance or personality that makes one popular- what is your concealed charm? Smith-Drew existed before you came and we know it will do the same without A you. ' Hewitt-You remind us of a telephone-the instrument used to convey another's voice. Morgan-It takes thirteen muscles to smile, and sixty-four to frown-you must be Scotch. Warner-Maybe peroxide had the effect of making all the gray matter evaporate. Ruggles-It takes real wit to be serious sometimes. Killender-After this year you will be fitted for the matron of an insane asylum. Murrie-Any one can be popular in a one-horse town. Agor-Get some cat-nip and be kittenish-you won,t learn anything but it will be fun. N ichols-You must be quieter, Dorothy, you do make too much noise. Patch-Where have you been all year? ' ' 33
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