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Valedictory of the Class of June, 1934 For the past twelve years we have been striving, both individually and col- lectively, for one and only one goal — our graduation. Now that we have arrived at that goal, we hesitate, wondering if it is really worth all the efforts that we have put forth. As we begin to realize that we must part with most of the friends of our youth and that we must forge ahead by ourselves, we are stunned and bewildered to no little degree. Within us we hear two voices — one urging us ever on, the other begging us to rest awhile before proceed- ing. These voices are the keys to our future. We may listen to either one of them, but only to one. It is being said on all sides that we are to be pitied, since we are being graduated in these times of financial and mental distress. Contrary to this expressed opinion, we should be congratulated. We have the chance to go forth and to do what those who are pitying us have failed to do. It is we who will perfect the machinery of our government, who will reshape our industrial system, and who will lead the world back to a more nearly normal and per- manent prosperity. We must develop men who will open new fields and paths for us. We will never have many of the opportunities such as these which were seized by Daniel Boone, John Rockefeller, and Henry Ford; nevertheless, at the present time of reconstruction, we have innumberable opportunities which have never been offered to any one before us. Some of us have completed our education; some of us will go on to various colleges and universities to specialize in certain fields. Regardless of our opportunities and our degree of education, however, there is a niche in the world set up for each one of us. We have been prepared; now we must seek our places. Let us go forth to conquer, remembering that no matter how humble our work is, it is still something we may exalt; and that no matter how impassive, it is still some- thing into which we may breathe a soul. WILLIAM MANN and EARL AILIO, Valedictorians. [Page Eleven]
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WILLIAM MANN june President of 10B, 10A, 1 1 B. I 1 A, 12B, and 12A; Business Manager of Student; Baseball; Hi-Y; Honor Society; Business Manager of Lighthouse; President of Dramatics Club; Valedictorian; Salutatorian MARY PAIGE February President of 12A; Honor Society; Whole Town’s Talking ; Dramatics Club; Modern Literature Club; Secretary 10A; Student Staff; Chorus EARL AILIO june Vice-President of 10A, 10B. 1 1 B, II A, 12B, and 12A; Editor of Student; Take My Advice ; Honor Society; Dramatics Club; Chess Club; Modern Literature Club; Lighthouse Staff; Valedictorian; Salutatorian ELIZABETH AIKMAN February Student Council, 12A; The Whole Town’s Talking’ ; Chorus; Choir EDISON PALMER june Secretary of 11 A and 12A; Dramatics Club; Student Staff; Hi-Y MARGARET LIMBERG june Student Staff; Take My Advice ; Dramatics Club; Honor Society; Chorus; Choir GLADYS CLARKE February Vice-President of 1 2A and 12B; Secretary of 11 A; Whole Town’s Talking ; Modern Literature Club; Dramatics Club; Honor Society; Student Council in 1 1 B ; Chorus; Salutatorian EDWIN V. NORMAN February Secretary of 1 1 A, Vice-President of 12A; Track; The Whole Town’s Talking ; P. H. Club FRANCES CLINE February Student Council, 12A; 10A Vice-President; Chorus ARTHUR HOWE june Student Staff; Band; Orchestra; Honor Society; Hi-Y; Modern Literature Club; Library Club; Chess Club; Dramatics Club ROY DUBISCfc j june Chess Club president; Honor Society; HH-Y FRANCES STAHLBUCK February Library Club; Chorus; Valedic- torian, Honor Society jACQUELYN CHAFFEE February Secretary of 1 2B, 12A; Chorus; Dramatics Club; Modern Literature Club; Honor Society LOIS FIRESTONE February Treasurer 1 1 A. 1 2B, 12A; Honor Society; Chorus CHARLES FEIRN February Hi-Y; Football; Baseball; P. H. Club; Chorus KENNETH STEVENS February Chorus CORDON CLOVER June Honor Society; Student Council; Chorus; Captain Tennis DORIS WARREN june Student Staff; Modern Literature Club; Honor Society; Drama- tics Club; Chorus; Student Council 10B SIDNEY SINCLAIR june Treasurer 1 2B. 12A; Lighthouse Staff; Student Staff; Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; Chorus PAUL WILKE June Secretary 12B; Student Staff; Chorus J. WESLEY KEMP june Student Staff; Dramatics Club; Hi-Y; Student Council, 11 and 12 MARJORIE HEEKE February The Whole Town’s Talking ; Student Council, 11, 12; Chorus ROBERT BALLENTINE june Football; Take My Advice ; Dramatics Club; Hi-Y; Student Council 1 1 and 1 2 MELVIN MacDONALD june Lighthouse Staff; Editorial Board of Student; Take My Advice ; Dramatics Club; Honor Society BETH WHITMORE June Treasurer 10A; Lighthouse Staff; Dramatics Club; Chorus DOROTHY WEICHSLER June 10A Secretary; Student Staff; Dramatics Club; Honor Socie- ty; Chorus; Student Council 10B CLARENCE BRANDENBURG June Lighthouse Staff; Student Staff; Baseball; Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; P. H. Club; Student Council 11 and 12; Honor Society ALICE CATON June Lighthouse; Editorial Board of Student; President of Modern Literature; President of Li- brary Club; Honor Society VIRGINIA FUDE June Student Staff; Dramatics Club; Chorus WILLIAM KRENKE February Band; Orchestra; Whole Town’s Talking STUART McKENZIE June Student Staff; Modern Literature Club; Hi-Y MONA FRASER-LEE June 11B Secretary; Editorial Board of Student; Chorus; Honor Society; Library Club; Dra- matics Club; Modern Litera- ture Club MARTIN WEDGE February Baseball; The Whole Town’s Talking ; Chorus ALBERT CARLISLE February 10B Secretary; Lighthouse; Student; P. H. Club; Tommy ; Whole Town’s Talking ; Football NANCY JENKS June Student Staff; Lighthouse; Chorus JACK KERSTEN February President of 1 1 A, 1 2B Class [Page Thirteen!
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