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CLASS ORATION doctors, nurses and tradesmen have been taught to obey and respect the dictates of your native country. 'You have been taught to hold sacred those traditions and ideals of government which inspired John Paul -lonesg that gave Americans courage and faith to en- dure the tortures of Valley Forgeg that gave Abraham Lincoln power to sign the Emanci- pation ,Proclamation and make 10,000,000 slaves Amerieang that compelled America to intereede in behalf of Cubag that made Amer- ica, enter the world war to fight the Hun a11d save Democracy. You have been cared for since early ehild- hood by America. Here you have learned of its failures and achievements. You have learned, how the thirteen colonies, ostensibly insignificant, rose against the tyrannieahop- pressor, overthrew its monarchial government and established a Democracy which, breathing the spirit: of free men and giving equality to all and opportunity to every one, has grown to be the iirst power on earth, respected by all nations, feared by all autoeracies. Class of 1010, will we do less in life than the American soldier did in battle? Shall we, whose homes have been saved, and whose pos- terity has been assured by the valiant Yan- kee, suil'er the American Ilag to sustain wrong or defeat? No! NVe will, guided by the examples and prin- ciples set by the American soldier overseas. go over the top in the battle of life, and regard- less of all obstacles, nnsurmountable as they may seem, push on. ever onward, to victory-W success. - -Wll,l3l'Ili'l' 'l'Rl'II,UAR. eifqis lv ul uf ul X39 lg 4.5.41 , Lincoln Debating Society 'l'Iu- Lincoln Debating Society, like Zlll other organizations, has been handicapped by the lin ban, but in spite of that we have suc- ceeded in holding twenty meetings during the present school year. The debates have all been on timely subjects and have kept up in' terest in the society. One debate was given in the assembly. All the debates have been well argued, and the society is developing a number oi' promising ' public speakers. The oiiieers for the past year were: -lames Miller, Presidentg lVilbert Treloar, Yice-l'resi- dent: Heorge Spear, Secretary: Georgie John- son. Treasurer. Those recently elected for next year are: President, James Miller: Vice-President. Hurt Clark: Secretary, Frank lillisong 'lll'l'2lSlIl'l'2', Albert Peterson.
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