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SEHIURS IHHRBH HHEHD From the day we entered kindergarten our sights have been set on reaching that wonderful time when we would be seniors. Now it is almost over. We don our caps and gowns, symbols of graduation, with sorrow as well as happiness: sorrow because we are leaving good friends and pleasant associations behind: happiness because we have nearly reached one of the biggest milestones in our lives. We have acquired invaluable knowledge and shared unrivalled oppor- tunities as we have marched through our school years. Thousands of students who strolled through Edison's corridors before us looked forward to the day when they would receive their diplomas. We. too, eagerly await these treasured scrolls which in this modern age are of inestimable value, for they are a recommendation in that they prove the bearers had ambition enough to carry out what they started. Many of us will enter colleges and universities throughout the entire nation: some of us will take iobs immediately after commencement without further train- ing. Among us there will un- doubtedly be some who will achieve outstanding success. 'Q We of the 1950 graduating J v class are stepping from the u memorable and leisurely days of school life into the aff? swift and more complicated procession of everyday liv- ing. I MK: Qlzr
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Seniors Become Graduates , .. Eg, Eff? il , , -I A VALEDICTORIAN-Patricia Vanslrum A feeling ot serenity, respect, and dignity was evident among the members of our senior class as we gathered in the schcol auditorium on Iune ll, ior our Baccalaureate Service. Dr. Bernhard Christensen, President of Augsburg College, moved us deeply with his sermon entitled, The Deepening Stream. Music for the occasion was offered by the combined voices of the Choir and Choral Club. Under the direction of Mr. Soder- gren they sang several religious selections. This service will be one we shall always remember. The excellent assistance given by our advisers during our senior year we sincerely appreciate. ln the years to come we will look back on their understanding advice and realize more fully how much we've valued their guidance. A D V I S E R S Seated: Mr. Bruce Mathiason, Mr. Charles Lombard, Mr. Elmo Lunkley. Standing: Miss Ruth Tupper, Mr. Lee Heironimus, Mr. Homer Pile, Mrs. Verna Olsen. Page 24
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