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Valedicfory Tonight our minds are torn by conflicting emotions-although we look forward to new horizons and the exciting sense of adventure, we also feel regret-regret in leaving these halls where we have had so much pleasure. Our days at Madison have given us hope, knowledge, and courage. Tohugh we cannot know what the future holds in store for us, we hope it will be as bright and happy as the past. We would not have been able to reach this goal if it were not for the patience and guidance of our teachers, and if we have been too careless to thank all of you-please accept our gratitude now. Next, We Want to thank our parents for their love, understanding, and devotion. Parents are often taken for granted, but tonight as we ourselves are ready to accept responsibilities-we begin to realize what a wonderful job they have done! We can Xonly hope that we will be a credit to our parents, our teachers, and our community. - CAROLE LONDER January, 1950
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Page 60 text:
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EARL WILLIAMS '50 Secretary and President of Class, Senior Play, Varsity Football, Re- serve Basketball. Live and Let Live.
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Page 62 text:
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Salufafory On behalf of the graduating class of Madison High School I would like to welcome you to the commencement exercises. Salutatories and valedic- tories are traditional commencement speeches of greeting and of farewell, but there is nothing traditional about the sincerity which we extend to you-for us it is a new experience. School for us has been a series -of new experiences, and so that those who follow us may profit from our ex- periences I would like to tell you what we think have been some of the most valuable to us. I asked several students what they thought had been their most valuable experiences in school and these are their answers: Working together as a group, as in planning parties or other affairs, becoming better citizens and taking care of themselves and their problems, learning to make friends and get along with people, and helping others. Tonight I believe I'm speaking not only for myself but for the whole graduating class when I say that these experiences which I've mentioned have not been the easiest. We have yet to encounter many other experiences which we will now have to face alone, but if school has done anything for us, it has helped us to meet -these situations. - BILL OLLILA January, 1950
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