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Pagr Sirlrrll To the Members of the Senior Classes of 1932 Greetings:- You are to be complimented on the theme selected for your Class An- nual. May each of you enjoy to the fullest the teaching of the great out- doors. To young and old alike, She speaks a various language. My wish for each of you is that she will always be a stimulating tonic for the solution of your life problems. Sincerely, R. H. BROWN Superintendent Graduates- Our present danger comes from a philosophy of individualism motivat- ed by selfishness. Too many people are grasping for happiness irrespec- tive of others. The final result must be unhappiness for all. Remember- you cannot be happy if the rest of the world is unhappy. Work and hon- esty can never be replaced as requi- sites to happiness. E. H. BOSSHARDT Principal .4 '
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Board of Education Jalmer A. Johnson, chairman Halver C. Olson, clerk Alfred Nelson, treasurer H. B. Ewens, director J. Ivar Frasa, director S. M. Slade, director I 5 ,.g 5 .:. .:1,r' ff'-wi' we ' -' 4 Page Fiflceu
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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS GRADUATING in June, 1932, from the depths of this economic depres- sion may I presume to offer a word of encouragement to you who have been walking darkly in the gloom for two years. Your schooling has taught you that there is a rhythm in the work- ings of nature and the achieve- ments of man. The tide ebbs and flows, seasons come and go, history and fashions repeat themselves, plagues and depressions co.me and leave. So, my friends, take heart, realize that this financial gloom will, too, by the rhythmic laws of nature, fade into the light of certainty, confi- dence, and security. You, as graduates, will have the privilege of sharing the opportunities ahead. LORENA MAOFARLANE Dean of Girls To the Graduates-- In The Tower of London, carved in a stone wall, are these words, To Live Without a Dream-what is it? Their author is unknown, yet they have in- spired thousands. Our histories contain the names of men and women who have achieved greatness, because they were actuated by a dream, an ideal, a pur- pose. Columbus dreamed, and gave the world America, Lincoln dreamed of States truly United, with freedom for all, Mohamet dreamed, and a re- ligion was born. These words emphasize a truth of profound importance. We all aspire to achieve, to succeed, to win the re- spect of our fellow men. The implica- tion is obvious. Plan your life-estab- lish your goal. It will be the most significant step of your life. NEWMAN E. OLSON Dean of Boys Page Scvcntccn
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