North Warren High School - Echoes Yearbook (Smiths Grove, KY)

 - Class of 1950

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PHHEHTS HHH FRIENDS We bid you welcome on this happy oc- casion for we are glad to have you share with us the unforgettable .Toy of the Com- mencement Season. The scholastic efforts onthe part of the students are climaxed by graduation, however, the. students' efforts are not the only ones reflected in this ex- ercise. To you parents we wish to extend our sincerest thanks and appreciation for your never ending encouragement at the times it was most needed. We are humbled by the thought of the struggles and self sac- rificesyou have made for us. Only through your persistence, courage and vision we have been able to reach this first pinacle of success in our endeavors to acquire perfection. Throughoutthe complete course of our studies the faculty have given of their time, energy and knowledge that we mightbe- come more enlightened and useful citizens. We are the generation of the Atomic age whowillenjoy inventions, discoveries and developments unknown as yet to man. No doubt some of us will help contribute to these. Without your capable guidance we could never attain such heights. There is not a member of this class, I am sure, but what feels a munber of dif- ferent satisfactions in the earning of a dip- loma from this honored institution. One of the greatest of these satisfactions is your approval of what we have accomplished and your expectation of what we may still ac- hieve in the future. Your confidence in us is an inspirationwhich willgo with us from this time forth. The spiritual guidance which we have received and, let's hope at least partially absorbed, from the churches of our little community, has given us faith and moral courage without which no life could be com- plete. This guidance together with the as- sociates of our own age and interests have played no minor part in the molding of our lives.Miay the models formed by these in- fluences serve as a pattern upon which we shall base our future contacts. May they ever lead us onward toward higher and nobler ideas and ideals. And we trust that withthe march ofyears your own lives and ours willcontinue tobe more and more a- bundant in the best things available. So it is with grateful hearts that we, the SeniorClass of 1950, again say Welcome, Parents and Friends, Welcome here to- night. Jennie Kincheloe Salutatorian ll

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THE ECHUES STHFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEFQ MEARLENE HENDRICK, ASSISTANTSQ JENNIE KINCHELOE AND JEAN OwEN,BuSI- NESS STAFFQ VIOLET GUINN, PATSY RECTOR AND FRANK PRATHER, SALES MANAGERS! ALMA MARR AND DAVID BOLTON, ART3 DOLORES MORRISON AND VIRGINIA PRATHER, SNAPSHOTS2 COLLEEN JOR- DAN AND MAURICE COLE, SPORTS: ROBERT HOUCHINS, FRANK BOLTON AND JERRY COLE, MUSIC2 VIRGIL GILBERT, JUNIOR EDITORQ KATHLEEN COwLES, GRADE EDITORSI JOE ALEXANDER AND SYLVIA BOWLES, F.H.A.: JEAN OwEN. F.F.A.g EUGENE WALLER, LESLIE JAMES AND EARL ESTES, TYPISTI MEARLENE HENDRlCK,IFRANK BOLTON, JERRY COLE AND JEAN OwEN, CALENDARQ MRS. GREATHOUSE AND MEARLENE HENDRICK. ,r 1 OFFICERS President ..... Robert Houchins 'f1f- I ,EIE ., W J H f Vice-Pre sident .... Eugene Waller I Secretary , , .Mearlene Hendrick I gf I Treasurer . .... Jerry Cole I I A ' 4 Reporter . .Jennie Kincheloe X .



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VHLEUICTURU Members of the faculty, classmates and friends This occasionis a happy one to us, for our work here is done. We the graduating class, are full of hope and eager for the great world in which we must take up our life -work, not as here, under the watchful eyes of our faculty, but armed with that power which we have acquired by years of effort under their direction. These have beenhappy years, yes very happy years and it is not without a pang of regret thatwe enter the path which sep- arates our happy past from the broader unknown future. We are aware that this is really the second commencement of our lives. Our life is a book of volumes threeg the past, the present, and the yet-to-be. The first we have finished and laid away, the second we are writing day by day. The third and last is locked away and only God holds the key. To you, Mr. Betts, it is my pleasant privilege, as representative of the class, to express the gratitude of its members for your every effort to make real Amer- ican men and women out of the raw mat- erial within your hands. It is safe to say that no student of this class can ever see or hear z+c or angels and planes, without calling from the recess of his memory your pleasing personality, your witty words and your profound philosophy. Let us hope that you will continue to honor future stu- dents of North Warren as you have honor- ed us. To each of our other teachers we are most grateful. We find it hard to ex- press inwords our enduring affections and our esteem for your sterling worth and nobility of character. We trust that the years to come will demonstrate to your ! satisfaction as well as our own that your efforts were not in vain: that you were suc- cessful, in turning us out - men and wom- en. Friends of the Undergraduate Classes, we are leaving you in the best and most capable hands we know. By hard perserver- ing effort and diligent study we have master- ed many of our lessons. On the other hand for every wasted hour, we have paid by a lack of knowledge, so in leaving I would like to remind you of that old Proverb, 'Sow a thought - reap an action: Sow an action - reap a habit: Sow a habit - reap a character: Sow a character - reap destiny ! How important then, it is that you should sow with the utmost care from the very be- ginning and think only those true and pure thoughts that must eventually develop into the strong and noble life you wish to build. Often our faith weakens under pressure of a difficult situation, but we must have courage to dispel fears and to press ong keeping our eyes on the distant horiiong ever seeking divine guidance lest we fal- ter, then stumble in the wrong direction. Classmates, as we separate let every one bear none but the pleasante st memories of our high school life. Let the same spirit which has characterized our days here distinguish our after life. Let us pledge to live in noble deeds, with wisdom may our feet be shod, Fair hope our guiding star, our hearts by faith be linked with Godg and Love shed its light afar. May we ever strive to maintain the honor of our Alma Mater. May our lives be such as shall bring pride to her and cause our instructors tobejustly proud of having taught us how at least to begin to live. Violet Guinn

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