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Class Officers CARL BRANDT, Presiclent BESSIE BUCKINGHAM, Vice president ELSIE JOHNSON, secretary CARL HAMMOND, Tfeasu r MAURICE BQLINE, Chairman of Finance Committee OOOlOOO Class Honors ESTHER JOHNSON, Valeclictorian Salutatorian Carl Brandt Elsie Johnson Media Brown lone Kistler Rutlw Fitclw Marion Knapp Carl Hammond Esther Slcoog Emily Hansen Harolcl Harley Ll.XJlfYTT Class Proplwetess ELIZABETH ERICKSON OOOiJOOO Class Historian GRANT ASI-IBACKER Peter von Spreclcen Burton Welte
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PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS WORD is expected from the President as a conclusion to the high school career of the Class of ICQI6: and since it is altogether fitting that there should he an appreciation for the co-operation and good fellowship I shown throughout our high school life, this address V fr l We have lalaored together for the interests of our class. Our mission in the Ludington High School I f ig will he designed in that direction. ,gl '14 U has heen to leave a good record for the class of IQI6. If that mission has heen performed we can say that our lahor has not heen in vain. How well this satisfies our Class Motto! We have adopted as our watchword: Hfiinis opus coronatn Q'-lqhe end crowns the worlci. The fine spirit shown lay every memher of the class toward our class enterprises and the ultimate carrying out of those undertakings constitute our high school career. Now as we leave school we are all striving for that same end: Success. in order to attain it we must have a mission in life and when that mission has heen performed we can say that we have reached our goal, Let us also lteep in mind that success is loased upon happiness. If we are aiming to luring about a political, education- al or governmental reformg to amass a fortuneg whatever it may he, the gaining of that end is achievement. We have now come to the parting of the ways. We must leave that hroad, well-loeaten road that we have travelled together and choose our own wallt of life. We do not l-tnow where it leads lout if hy chance our roads shall ever meet, we are still mem- hers of the Ludington High School Class of 1916. It is my sin- cerest desire that success with the consciousness of duty well per- formed he your crown of life. With hest wishes for the future and with pleasant memories of the past, I hid you God Speed. CARL G. BRANDT.
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