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CLASS FLOWER COLORS AND MUPTO It is with a full realization of the sweet, deep power in the subtle voice of the flower that we have chosen for our class emblem, the beautiful carnation, the rich, fragrant blossom that means so much - , ',f'x . The carnation is, first of all ambi tious It was once -1 fx ' a simple, wildwoo pink, humble and unassum dNkf5AbC25- t ing in its wild and un trained sweetness vwwgxyfftlp' I But it was not at all satisfied with this y its crude and ignorant way of existing So it u K 12 determined to get a proper education, and thus APMQP to become the flower of re finement and culture that it now is lt wafts far and near of the best possible education and train ing The carnation also typifies endurance when it is plucked and I placed in a vase with other flowers, it will be found still fresh and smiling long after the others have been thrown away Because of this, we feel it very appropriate as a symbol of our Class of '57, which has now finished its task, while others have stopped by the way, and has been unable or unwilling to hold on until the end of the course only sweet and smiling faces upon the world, ever cheering and brightening every corner where destiny may place us We would be pure, as white is pure because of this it has been chosen for our primary color It signifies a union of all life's experiences, or completion Through the white we will be resurrected to the new life of all things pure and true we will make our own consolation by radiating the fulnggs of jgy and gladness to the needy lives we touch With the white, we have blended blue, which represents dis tinction Each graduate should remember and follow the princi ples of our class colors Purity and distinction should be the goal of each of us The Class of '57 has chosen for its motto Uwatch Us Climb U Success isn't given away like a prize,we have to climb the stairs if we ever intend to gain it let us remember this and climb on to greater heights Janis Levell, Author 0 l -I - e Wx 6 - r - . my K-. ff Lg' 4 - I . X 4f - .fl This, friends, we promise: Like the carnation, we will turn
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of'7 classes To the Juniors we leave the plea ure of initiating the Freshmen we the Senior of 1957 being of sound mind do hereby sign this our last To 5 To To will and testament 7 Z,Qzf71ll:?L 4n,y1
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FAREWE LL Dear Teachers, Classmates, and Friends: It is my privilege on behalf of my classmates to say Farewell. We have finished the course that has been given us and are now ready to look onto greater heights. Up until now we have looked forward to this time, but and it makes us sad. As person, but we shall take given. To our dear teachers, tience and understanding suddenly we realize that this is a time of parting, we go our various ways, we may be leaving you in with us the knowledge and wisdom you have so wisely we wish to say a special nThanksH for the kind pa- they have shown. As we go out into the world, we shall always try to make you proud of your part in our education. If we fail some way to achieve our goal, we will then go through l1fe's greatest test. It is then that we hope to put to use the knowledge and wisdom you have helped us attain. we want to thank our principal who has meant much to us. He has been more than a principal. He has been to a friend- He has shown an intere that have given our education. our life a true Classmates, in a short time us may go on to individual ways. last four years. As we go we take each of us a teacher, wise leader, and mainly t in all our activities and forms of pleasure meaning. We shall long remember his part in we shall all go our different ways. Some of seek a higher education together. but many of us will go our We shall never again be the united group we have been for the with us the memories of the pleasures and the few disappointments we have shared. We shall miss the wonderful companionship of all our classmates. I am sure that no matter how far away we may be, we shall always remember the good times we shared together. Friendship, such as we have acquired here, shall always remain with us. Let us always work forward with our goal toward the future. As we leave our dear school let us remember our aims and forever strive to prove ourselves worthy. lections as we Say GOODBYE! Let them always remember us with kind recol- vAfidi5i?W?iIiSilAN Ui
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