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IN MEMCDRIAM EIlaB Beck Grade Advzser Class of January 1947 and Teacher of Secretaual Stuahes John Adams Hlgh School 1932 1946 W Cons1der not that I laboured for myself only but rather ior all them that seek learnmg Ecclesxastlcus . She worked among us fn ner own qufet way. e knew her as friend, teacher, and adviser and we valued her kfncf attentfon to our many z'nd1'v1'a7uaf probfems over the fast four years. To an of us size wffl be a source of 1'ns1'r1'ra- tfon for 1Surposefu7 ffvfng fn the years ahead.
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In hrs apparently hopeless plrght he looks about eagerly for l'elp and the greater hrs rntellrgence and honesty of purpose the greater J h s dlffrculty In hrs deterr11nc't1on to do t're rrgnt thrng tru lrstenc trres valrantly to keep an open 'und and a suspended Judgment untrl he begn to resemble a perp exed Hamlet standmg at the cro sroads unable to reach a dec1s1on as to wh ch ro d to follow If all hrs study and rea onrng merely lead to such an attrtude of frozen rndecrsron hs las state rs worse than hrs frrst But there rs happrly no need of hrs castrng hrmself for so prtrable and the unfortunate and unnecessary ex treme to whrch even good qualrtres wrthout balance may brrng us He needs to be remrnded that a decrsron even though arrrved at wrth some doubt or mrsglvrngs rs essentral rn the world of every day lrvrng For there are answers albert rn some 1nstances tentatlve solutrons whose rmperfect and temporary nature should be recognrzed much as the true experrmental screntrst never loses srght of the lrmrts of hrs current work 1ng hypothesrs Such answers honest ly establrshed fearlessly faced and rrgorously tested w1ll g1ve a proper touch of decrsrveness to our Hamlet and thus they wrll not permrt the loss of the leadershrp we properly expect from one of hrs grfts hrs trarnmg and hrs s1ncer1ty But for these answers he w1ll need basrc prrncrples s1m1lar to the axroms of mathematrcs accepted truths that w1ll serve as a frame of reference rn determrnmg what to approve and what to reject from among the pro posals presented to htm In detarl these brxsrc prrncrples wrll reveal some rnevrtable dlfferences among 1nd1v1d 5 uals but rn broad outlrnes and rn fundamental pomts they w1ll offer vast areas of agreement among all m n of go cl w1ll l-or tlsese b src prrncrples form part of the herrtag of polrtlcal experrence end moral caprtal bequeathed to us by our fat e from many lands to 'rake up the 'nost precrous elements of our clvrlrzatron These trme tested standards of true an.l false rrght and wrong that can well serve a forms of conduc not only among men but mo'rg nat on as well have been 1m p essed upon us all rn a varrety of vavs wthrn and wvtnout the school fundamental truths have found more eloquent expressron anywhere than rn those rmmortal documents so hrghly prrzed by all Amerrcans the Declaratron of Independence the B111 of Rrghts and the Gettysburg Address Ne cannot know too well these con crse statemerts of democratrc prrn crples and natronal polrcy We shall frnd nothrng more helpful rn gurdmg us through the maze of our current problems than a thorough knowledge of these dynamrc truths and a pro found falth rn therr value Let those who remarn rn school re solve to know ever better and to use farthfully these basrc prmclples rn test rng the proposals advanced not only at forum sessrons but m all drscus srons Let us hope that our latest group of graduates w1ll carry wrth them on therr llfe Journey a deep knowledge of these and other sprrrtual prmclples no les a part of our patrr mony as herrs of all the ages May they never manrfest an unshakeable farth rn the lastrng value of these fundamentals Therem hes sure hope of happlness for themselves for our country and for all mankrnd A I I I . . . I . 9 , 'S 1 ' ' . o ' . . A. A. A . , .. I I I . . . . I . .3 . I . . A H . U 9 .. . ' ' G f- ls vc- - w I - J -A -LJ nA I l I. A . 3 I - . . . .. . i . - i a . ' ' . ' ' s ' ' s i t ' ' ' . a r 1 s , ' - . . . . 1 z . . , futile a role. He is merely illustrating In the area of government, these - no . , . . , I I A - I I . I . . S .- ' ' ll ' ll , . . . . . . . , .
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W' CHARLES CARTER lf M 4 Y :....Q .a.:':.. OO fun 2 5 TIM MCMURRAY glanced up toward the almost bare wall being not quite empty because of the small fadlng calender stuck there He squmted a second and then tum1ng hrs l1ght wavy haired head back to the paper headed Monthly Report Union Pacific Railroad began to scratch out the date Ianuary twentieth 1869 He put down the pen got up and went over to the little coal stove whlch was of course rlght plumb in the middle of the floor With a quick thrust of the little shovel he sllcl the coal into the fire closed the door and walked back to the desk Look mg out through the frosted panes of glass he saw Nat Colmy as big as he was having trouble tramp mg through the deep snow drifts headed toward old Iebs house Old Ieb the d1str1ct supervisor didnt seem to be too well lately and Tlm well he was sort of assigned to the job of writing the monthly re port this month 1n old Iebs place lt seemed that the whole crew agreed that Ieb needed a well eamed vacatlon from this Railroad bu1ld1n and it was up to Tim to suggest it ln the report Picking up the pen once more he began agam Received tlmber for new station house for Railroad 1n time to f11'11Sh construction before start of annual heavy snowfall Will be ready for use in the Spring when the trams begin runmng on a schedule He continued wr1tmg tellmg Just how Big Fred Wells broke two ribs fallmg from the newly constructed water tower and how it could have been prevented He told how the men felt upon heanng that the road was nearly completed and how old Ieb was growing feebler every day Once it was only one of Iebs dreams the spanning of the continent by rail but now well to him it didnt seem quite true Finally Tim ended it after devoting the last three lines for Ieb s vacation request. It was dark when he retumed except for the little oil lamp above the desk. He unfolded the papers once more and slowly crossed out the last few lines. He put the report in an envelope, dropped it in his pocket and left, as the empty oil lamp flickered and went out. 7 NT' W 0 1. K X Nh f' Q ' rl, . , Il Q. - me -x I 5 l f A xx il . . .Q 9 , . ' Q, B 5 X ' xx , 1 x' .0 v 0 1 9 ' Q 0 n ',ok... 3 , gf . . Q 'I 1 ' 1 , . . R 1 X I .. I . . . I I ' 1 1 1 I I I l ' I
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