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THE OWL Thirteen Message from 4' o You, my fellow classmates, farewell is easier said than done. f Reflecting on the many delightful friendships that I have made, I frankly confess that I am sorry that graduation will mean parting with many friends. The Class of '35 has Worked earnestly toward the same goal and by great efforts has achieved it. I sincerely hope that this goal will be a helpful steppingfstone from which we may better Ht ourselves for the work that is before us. We have grasped the splendid opportunity that this school offers and thus increased the value of our future. I am deeply grateful for the honor of being elected VicefPresident and sincerely hope that what little I may have done has been to your advantage. And these my parting words: May success meet you at every turn, Au Revoir. MARroN L. EAST, VicefP'reside'nt. 14 Vice-President of the Senior Class
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THE OWL Message from President of the Senior Class TAKE this last opportunity to extend my thanks and farewell greetings to my fellow seniors and to my school. I was greatly honored at the beginning of this school year by being elected president of the senior class and more greatly honored with the sterling friendships that followed. It is with the deepest reluctance that I part with that which has given me much honor and happiness. I am con' vinced, however, that such a parting is merely physical. Pleasant interludes in life are not easily forgotten. The manner in which my classmates faced adversity and their untiring efforts assure a successful future. There is a true lesson to be leamed from their cheerful cooperation and determined spirit. We take from our future exactly that which we put into the present. Such a formula for living has been inspired by my acquaintance with the finest body of ambitious and intelligent citizens I have ever known. In this, my farewell address, I feel the inadequacy of words to sincerely express my sentiments. During the brief span of a school year something has been given to me that will be cherished forever. Priceless and eternal, the golden friendships and vibrant memories will continue and grow greater through the years. JAMES P. LIGHTNER President, Class of '35 C Twelve
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'L-. -. THE OWL A Farewell Gesture , by Gsonos KoMMALAN, Treasurer of Senior Class f-LAIME MARcHEs oN! After years of perseverance we have gained Q that coveted objective ffff a high school diploma. We are ready to move on. Some will pursue courses of higher learning, others will settle to a particular walk of life. Whatever we do, life should be richer for us. We have acquired a broader vision of this complicated life we live. Next in order, my warmest thanks to you, and especially to those who have assisted me as treasurer of the Senior Class, for coming through with flying colors. The school term is over and now we stand upon the crossroad of life. It is time for parting. Since our first evening of attendance we have waited, sometimes impatiently, for the day of our graduation, and strangely enough we are now reluctant to say goodbye. We grip hands and utter a farewell which almost refuses to be heard. Our friends gather in groups and laughter rings within the corridors but we are sad ffff like a child on a deserted circus lot. We realize that time does not march on. We march on. Time stays. It was here, it is here and it will be here. The cycle is completed and the overture is ended. Forward we go, typical of the bird for which this very publication is named. We are not flyers of the night, mind you, we are wise birds. As we follow our walks in life let us strive always to be a credit to this institution and to live up to the standards for which it stands. And now, since it can no longer be deferred, I offer my sincerest congratulations to you and best wishes for whatever may be your under' taking in the future. Until fate throws us together in years to come f f ' f Good Luck I Fourteen
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