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Presidents Address We, as a Class, are just beginning to realize that our High School career has ended. Members of former classes tell us that we do not actually realize it until fall when once again we hear the sound of school bells and see friends going about their daily tasks in the way of attend- ing classes and studying. A vague presentiment tells each of us that our regret at leaving our teachers and these buildings will grow keener as the years pass and our classmates are scattered to the four winds. As Freshmen, we thought of Graduation as the ultimate goal which we were striving to reach in the four years. Now most of those Fresh- men are here with their eyes on another and more worthy goal-that of proving to the world that they have learned and shall continue to learn the lessons of citizenship which were inculcated in them through- out our High School career. The success which has come to many of the members of our class in the classroom, in athletics, on the stage and in the forum have been such that ours is an easier understanding, perhaps, than that which has fallen the lot of previous classes. Let us not regard these triumphs with pride but only with a sincere desire to use them as means to an end-the end of achievement, success, prosperity, and happiness. Every record of achievement-both of class and school-is a monu- ment to team-work and all working for the success of the whole. We have now come to a place where this unit must break up-each indi- vidual goes out to do a special work. But the need of co-operation, of team work, still exists. New associations, new alliances, new units will be formed. Our future success will be measured not by individuals but rather as parts of the new work of which we are members. We will all find that our greatest aid is this ability to co-operate-the spirit of the unit-which we have been building and practicing during our four years of High School life. Some of the members of this Class plan to go to college and will re- ceive there more scholastic training before they plunge into the sea of life, while others, in our midst will find their High School both a pre- paratory and a finishing school for them. To the latter we wish the greatest success in the many walks of life and business which they will enter. Before us dawns a new day--its light is already shining before us. To it we raise our eager faces, scarcely able to wait for its early glowing that we may translate into action the ideals which have taken root in our lives thru the inspiration of our teachers and fellow classmates. We leave feeling that the Class of '22 has held high the Black and Gold banner of Saginaw High School, and our chief hope as we depart is that the undergrades will never allow this standard to be lowered. DOROTHY OGBORN.
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