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T O THE GRADUATE- To graduate from High School is an ac' complishment of which you may reason' ably be proud. Your future life will not be greatly different from the past. As you lived and worked during your high school days, so you will probably live and work during the days following graduation. Your school days are perhaps the most important days of your life. You have been engaged in making a life. We hope you will continue to make that life useful, happy, worth while and not get so absorbed in making a living. Making a living is important only so long as it enables us to make a life. We will miss your influence, your pres- ence, and encouragement. Our hopes, am' bitions, and dreams go with you as we say farewell. Sincerely, LEWIS E. ADAMS.
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T 0 THE CZASS OF 34 Here is a hand for your optimism, your loyalty, and your courage in' facing the future undaunted. And here is a hope you will scale the barriers of doubt and con fusion to help build a new and better civilization than the world has ever known. It can be built, each doing his part in his own way and in his own place. We say not so much Goodbye. We welcome your strength and enthusiasm to work that is waiting. If you have gained through your high school days the ability to think clearly, to solve your own problems, to live success- fully with others, to know something of the deeper values of life, you have a basic equipment for this challenging age in which we live. Our interest goes with you, and our sincere wishes for the realization of a life that is rich -in achievement, in joy and in service. ALVERDA E. HERTZLER. GEO. R. MOMYER. As you leave this school for your wider opportunities for service in the outer world of business of education, we send with you our good wishes for your conf tinued success and trust that the lessons you have learned in selffcontrol, tolerf ance, and cofoperation with others will stay with you and be a guide and help in your future dealings with your fellow' citizens. E. C. CLINE. l G l l ,mi
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