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GOMER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Wednesday, May 28, 1958, 8:15 P.M, Processional ,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Dave Brenneman, Jim Ridenour Song AMERICA .... . ..... .... . . .... .... A udiehce Invocation, ,,,, , ,,,, Rev, O. N. Thomas Solo ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,..,,, Sue Evans Salutatory .... . 5 . . ........... Diane Roberts America My Own .... ...... Sue Evans, Carol Foulkes, Terry Brenneman, Rhea Feaster Valedictory ........... ......,. ......... Carol Foulkes Commencement Address.s... 5 ...E. C. Ramsey Presentation of Diplomas .... , ...7J. E. Sandy Farewell Song ........... .... .... Senior Class Benediction .... 4 ' .... Rev. O. N. Thomas CLASS MOTTO: The Beginning--Not The End CLASS FLOWERc Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Silver and Maroon
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SALUTATORY We, the members of the 1958 graduating class, welcome you to our Commencement Exercises. We appreciate your pre- sence--your kindly interest in being here to witness the Dresentation of our diplomas, the symbol of and reward for twelve momentous years. We wish to thank you for guiding our steps through these years. You gave us advice and courage when we were in need of them. You have attempted to guide us in our steps to adulthood by pointing out to us the way in which a successful person must live. Our future is uncertain, and your guidiance will give us the courage to strive for success. Now, after your faithful years of teaching and prow tection, we shall endeavor to apply our knowledge in everything that we do. The first step we must take is the finding of a place in life which best satisfies our attitudes and desires, In order to do this, we must take advantage of the oppor- tunities which are given to us. Of course, these oopor- tunities will not come to us. We must earn them, After our adjustment in the walk of life which we choose, we must next strive for a successful, enjoyable, and beneficial life. In order to achieve this kind of life, we must be ambitious and do a little more than is expected of us each day. The accomplishments which we make should be completed to the best of our abilities. During the remaining years of our lives, we shall thank each and every one of you for giving us our motto, nThe Beginning-Not The End? We shall apply this motto to our thinking when we meet disappointments and problems in our lives, N 14 K sf ff! 1 sv fri si..
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