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'R' W! v 5' 22 X - A ,lean it .7177 as -ff Ivjiw 'hi' ,, I L A I I 'I' I' ln v I g - 1. I, he .sf W' L 5572? ll , ' I ,Q-e...ak 'X 42' N p.2'i11i'f5'1 ffifig e 77' if J 945 e lil l A J. .. lg.. ,ig V, , isis' at ri l 1 is W if I J Q , Pres1dent's Address It is my duty to address you tonight. I cannot say that I am happy to M do so, for it is also my duty, in behalf of our class, to say forewell to Ma- T I son high school.. It could never be a joy to say bood-bye to such a fine, old I , institution. ,IJ We are the graduating class of 1929. In all too short a time we will receive certificates, perhaps some congratulations and we cease to be a part fl of this school. It is difficult to realize thisg and because we are beginning 1 I to understand it, we know that behind us yawns a deep gulf to which we cannot return. ,ij And yet can it be called a gulf ? Here in this room we have spent ll many profitable hours. In these very halls we have met and overcome the R obstacles of education. These four short years have given us joys, sorrows, such as are encountered in outside life. We can count the time spent here . gl as a good investment. It has been a real pleasure to enjoy the contacts . and benefits of Mason High. And so we could not term these years spent p here as a gulf but rather as summits, from which we drag the exper- I ience to struggle to summits still higher above the plain of life, in years to , , come. And when, in the future we pause by the path and turn in happy Xi memory to our high school days, let us draw from them the inspiration, ,3 the same vital spark that has glowed through our apprenticeship days, and G5 press on with renewed vigor to a higher pinnacle. -Gordon Kennedy. .5 w I E 1 I, Q 1? A If-s lil, X W4 ' H QNX 0 qw X H fuk, iw I FW. !'yiA.,ffi lla- -- 2 . fx .V Av li if up I Q . I f fr fl ...Max trim X 5 'api' I W1 1-I- 1 4.16.5 2 so
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A--uf 23 4 ex,fp.- gd, rx KY, 5 A 'JF ,A,' ,fxxfxzl mf .fi 5 H131 ,fi N a u -eh I x 5 'f:: 9 f - ' Y, it 'sf ff. ku ' l' ! 'o 1 -' 5,1 Valeclictory ,, . ff! Parents, Teachers and Friends: ' They say there are people who always like to have the last word. I'm sure I cannot see why that is so, for to me it seems the hardest of all words to say, and I would rather some one else should be the one to say it. That last word. must be, to many, if not to all of us, Goodfbye! We look with pride back over our eventful career in high school. We see our errors and begin to realize what an event it has been in our lives. We, like the others who have graduated from school before us, do not fully appreciate it until the commencement is here. Our high school life has been one of care-free times in which We have enjoyed ourselves to the ut- most and have all been guilty of shirking at times. These times are past now. The future points to the distance where we see a long, steep climb to the hazy peak of our ambitions. We are commencing life in earnest tonight and will soon be just a part of the ponderous machinery of the world. There are many who wish us a happy journey and a successful career. To these people we utter our heartfelt thanks because every aid given us by our parents, teachers and friends has only advanced us that much faster toward our goal. To our parents and teachers there is much we would like to say but that curious lump comes into our throats and we are choked with unutter- ed thoughts. We only hope to thank you for the timely aid given us in our struggle with Knowledge. You have paved the rough places so that our pathway would be smoother and your thoughts have been constantly for our welfare. Q 'To the board of education and to the taxpayers our thanks are given for furnishing us one of the best high schools in the state. To you, classmates who have been sharers of pleasures, triumphs, and our few disappointments, I wish to say the final words. I feel that we have become more than just friends here in school and that our thoughts will occasionally turn back to those classmates of ours. Let us, in parting, pledge ourselves to hold aloft those high aims of our lives, which we form- ed in the years of high school life, and to be a source of unceasing pride to our instructors who have prepared us for the strife ahead. For now our boat glides out between The rocks that guard the shores, Bearing the class of '29 To be a class no more, But looking forward with a smile Of course, strong and high, To meet in that glad Afterwhile No more to say Good-bye! -Lynn Haynes rl 'X iz l M ,la Wil I ll M ll! ta .Y li F. gi Z 1, ill si an ix .v n A V V ft xi l li, w f , ll , , ,, F V. 3 ,. - I ,J .. , l ,. ,.,N, 'S if: y W ,,, ., v ' 1 I' , 1 Wifi 1 I . , I., Q , ll 1 .- . ' X ,I K' . -V: 4 'vw 'Z--e' N -31 - . :,, --id ' if ,ef
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