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Valedictory Friends and classmates: As we terminate our high school days, we realize that we are completing four of the most formative years of our lives. We find ourselves somewhat reminiscent - evaluating the formal instruction and the social contacts these four short but priceless years have provided for us. To us, they represent four years of learning, not only from books, but learning from practical living, learning how to adjust ourselves to a confused and warftorn world. However difficult the future may seem, we are not in the same position as the classes that recently preceded us. They saw before them unending years of strife among nations. We, the Class of 1945, are about to step into the world whose future is bright and encouraging, a peaceful future in which we find friendly nations working together in harmony. It is our privilege to be able to concentrate our efforts in establishing such a world by careful and exacting planning, rather than by tearing it down with heavy artillery, ships, guns, and planes. True, many of us must enter the armed forces to help terminate this tragedy. However, we will do so with the hope of ending it permanently and soon. When victory comes, we will be responsible for applying our learning at peace tables all over the world. Past generations are responsible for what the world is today. We shall be ac' countable for what it will be tomorrow. It is for us to determine whether we shall have a world divided by strife and greed or one dominated by the teachings of the Son of Galilee. Whatever threats that may confront us, we must analyze the situation to procure the right. Otherwise the world will be filled with chaos and confusion undreamed of in all the history of mankind. WE MUST SET THE PACE! ! Wilma Lyons
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Jim and Martha, too, inevitably will merge, And jim will run the Storrer's clothing store, With six small Storrer's there to help And make the family income more. While other happy couples on our list, With their acknowledgements, appear like this: Patsy Ranowski and Pee Wee Mclntye, Wilma Lyons and Tom Mahaney, Marilyn Schultheis and jim Bronson, Dorothy Coe and Wayne Brooks, Joan Schwartz and Chuck Acker. But suddenly someone focused our gaze herself, And we find on closer study that it's our Ann. She's finally reached the goal near her heart, She's now a famous worldfrenowned comedienne. And with her stand none other than The Voice, Our singing, swinging Harold Hoenshell, And gorgeous, darkfhaired Betty Critikos, Our famous, lovely glamourfbelle. But fame has also come to Bill Cordell, Norm Henry, johnny Dingwall, Don Devoe. These four are famous football coaches now, And the scores of teams opposing them are at an allftime low Phyllis Martineau, Leona Block, and Doris Cook Are now successful business secretaries, While Shirley Meyers and Norma Nutson are successful, too. They own a whole great chain of dairies. George Tissot and Kenneth Schroeder, Our country's future agriculturists, Appear before our watchful eyes, And then the vision fades into the mists. - Pat Murdock.
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Salutatory l l Where's Ed? He can fix it. Those were the words often used in connection with Edward Matzkanin at the war plant where he was working when he was called into the armed forces. Yes, and around school, too, he was usually to be found in the physics lab working on motors, building apparatus, and the like. His mechanical inclinations did not interfere with his academic work, however, and his record in the Class of '45 speaks for itself. Yes, wherever he is at present, all know that He can fix it. The Class of 1945 welcomes you to its commencement exercises. We sincerely thank the community for the educational advantages it has offered us. We owe a debt of gratitude to our parents, for they are the ones who have sacrificed for our wants and who have helped to make us happy. We should thank the townspeople for their support in every project we have undertaken. We are especially grateful to the Board of Education for the school that we have and for the many things they have done for our welfare. We should also show our appref ciation to our teachers who have been so cooperative and understanding. High school days have meant a lot to this class. The four years have gone in a hurry, but we have taken subjects to meet our desires and needs. We have grown mentally and spiritually and thus we are better fitted to go out and be victorious over the problems each of us will have to face. We hope to be a credit to our school. For some, their formal education is ended while others will continue in higher institutions of learning. Even though we are being graduated in the midst of world turmoil, we have high aspirations, and in the end, we will be victorious. You have placed the assets of a progressive community in our hands to do with as we please. As we go our respective ways in life, we hope that your faith in us will be justified. By our accomplishments, our appreciation will be shown. Ilene Muzzy fBecause our salutatorian was called to the service before this high school year was com' pleted and we were unable to get in touch with him, Miss Ilene Muzzy, the third ranking mem' ber of the Class of 1945, graciously consented to write the above address. The Spic Staffj
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