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Page 26 text:
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We Hope to Build The completion of our four year high school career was climaxed by the commencement exercises in the Edison auditorium January 22. Special awards were made at this time by Mr. C. E. Reichard, cur principal, and diplomas were presented by Mr. Willard Goslin, superintendent cf schools. Fern Sewell and Joan Groves carried out the program theme, Prejudice! Road Block to Progress, in their valedictory and salutatory speeches. Valedictorian: Fern Sewell. Now that our school days are over, we go forth to take our places Jn the world. The. schooling we !iave had should have prepared us o shoulder our responsibilities in .nodern society. Will we be 'Builders of a Brighter Road? We 3incerely hope that we may help to settle the problems of today in order to make the world a better place to live in. Those whom we may expect to do the most towards these goals will be our 12A class officers: Dale Johnson. Elise Forrest, Bill Calguire, and Gerald Tov-sen. We will always remember our school days under their leadership. CLASS OFFICERS Dal Johnson. Vic Pics.; Elis Forrest. Soc.; B.H Ca’.guiro. Troas.; Gerald Tovsen. Pros. Pago 26
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Page 27 text:
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A Brighter Road Beginning the week of graduation festivities. a dignified note was struck by the Baccalaureate Service in the Edison auditorium January 18. The Reverend Henry Lewis of the Lake Harriet Methodist Church, pointed out in his sermon that it is important for us to lead a spiritual as well as an intellectual and healthful life. The Choral Club and Choir, led by Mr. Elmer Sodergren, furnished the music for the service. Salutatorian: loan Groves. The task of helping our class with its school activities and social affairs rested on the able shoulders of our advisers: Mr. Hamrin, Miss Peterson, and Miss Ferguson. They were always cooperative, a trait for which our faculty is noted. Especially did they help in the arrangements for the banquet, one of the brightest spots in the galaxy of our senior days. ''Bells,'' the theme used in the program as well as in the decorations, was appropriate in ringing out the last of our high school days. Breaking an estab lished tradition, we held the banquet in the beautiful Columbia Chalet, the scene of many of our gay parties. CLASS ADVISERS Mr. Hamrin. Mibb Peterson. Misb Ferguson. Pago 27
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