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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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