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'Q' vvvv 'V v--v,w.,v.v-fv- VALEDICTORY We as they exist problems subject of What seniors, with the world conditions as today, are faced with many unsettled For this reason, I have chosen for the my valedietory the nAngel of Peace. massive strides our nation and other nations ale taking a the years roll on! Each year our grain fields are expanding, our population in creasing,and our people are becoming more educated Our nation has become grand, great, and glorious because she ha withstood the storms of adversity, hardships, and privatlon Our forefathers were con fronted by what seemed unsurmcunted obstacles, yet with that indomitable eourage'and they toiled on, conquering new their turns The red men were forests gave forth mighty timber, beasts were driven out Today all nations are faced of either yielding the throne to unfaltering zeal difficulties in conquered, the and the savage by the decision e God of War or to dethroning it and placing in its stead the g orious nAnvel of Peace Our forefathers made Amerie wh t it is today let us make America what she should be the nFort of Peace From her ramparts let's plant firmly flag of peace so that no nation Let it's folds of blue, white, and fall like the waves of the pace for all nations to proclaim dear Prince of Peacegthat in our nation, by you a tiny spark has been dropped, it's flame growing brighter and brighter until we hope it spreads into a mighty flame which shall destroy war--the foul blot on all civilization. In this year alone, our nation has spent bil- lions of dollars for defense. Could not this money have been more wisely spent advancing education? Men's lives are thrown to the Four Winds in a use- less attempt to gain the honor of being heroes. Is there not far greater inspriation in a noble life than a heroic death? Our great Creator cried forth, nThou shalt not k1ll,n What person is so powerful as to change or to defy the commandments of God? Who shall know whether this was directed to nations or individuals, or whether there is any more right for a man to murder or for multitudes to be slain on the fields of battle? and securely the can tear lt down and crimson rise ocean and set the peace Th nk God, qqlumnppwan 'H Q. Hag.. Am. .Ala A-.4A....44.., Ap. A n-,4.q- .v - 4. ,4o,g,,',4,, ,4,,,.,,,g,, A V 'Y' W f' '-l 'Curr' 'v K -- -'wr v . . . I n 'I S , P. 3 0 C S . U .. - I . O' -V . ' 0 H N . c ' 1 O . l? c C ' - ' - QC . n ' L , . . . ' C 1 ' . Q. -
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Giftatory Rooer UOPPlS and Evelyn Spencer A y. ? Wfvv 'Hr vv 'vw-'-vw'-v A Q A-.,-vfvv-. fcontlnuedl One nation sses another arming. She, in re spouse, begins armin herself The seed of dis trust grows peace vanishes This leads to war In the hearts of men, even thouuh they march awa o war, ring the words of the 'an el of Peace , nPeace on earth, ood will toward men Live ebb away, souls take flibht, nd homes are left deso late by war. If we are a civilized nation, cannot we wipe out the erriole visions of war forever, and built a vor d of human brotherhood where nHeroism' means not to kill but to serve and save our fellow menv General Grant s id with a weary heart, 'Let u have peace But, O americ , ri e from slumber and send forth tldin of peace from a land of peace and Justice Let u unfurl the folds of our beauti ful American fla HSVCI more to be stained with the crimson tlce of w r Our clas motto 'Not at the top, but clinbin cllmbino to a new dawn where the Prince of Peace shall shed a halo uoon on all our lips and in for a e to come, he all rarewell , and With the cry for ne ce our hearts for today Class of 'gl' wishes you 'Peaceu be llth y Janet Mead CLA o JIGHT lMOGnAf Class Hlstory Stanley Gunter Class 'lll Ruth Hayward Obitua J Introduction of Senlors St3tlSulCS Pre entation of awards CO al Ju 1 Ji I1 Gx Commence ent oe Per Valedlctory Salutatory 44.4 .4 .A .L Arlene Alcock Margorie Mcuregor Charlotte Cessna nr Prescott Kev Greenwood Janet Mea Dorothy Buker 44.444 .4444 L 05 5 ! 2' .4 ' - 5 5- M , , 5 rv' 5 , , Un , f U . o v 5 f' 61 0 ? L 1 r . 1 . ,,,,, v - 1 P I . 5' L' - ' I ' S Q ' ' o H lg' ' a s PS . 4 yy, .. LJ 0 S . S A . Q ' 5 u S ' nn-A f F . I kg K A. Q . : c 1 11S - - I f ' L .as If and 5's L t f D ne 1 9 ' v' ou. f sf' T W ' - u o a Q 0 1 o 4, o o 0 ! . V-I Q o e 0 u o 0 o n o 4 L Class Prophesy. . . . . . . . . . . Dolores Ladd J 0 Q 0 I' Q. I . ' L! M . 1 . U 3 . I I I I I I O 4 r 5 I - . 1 4 A n lr-4 . N 5 V -'- - ' . C I I I U u Q if S . . . . . . . . 1 '.f 1r gl1f's12'.:14y-' no l AI.I Q 5 w I ., , , . ii! Al SA U. . s n o o n . o o I o , 1 0 A n o i d -- n Q , LIE P r Vw V f- '4 l 5' .Q..sAA..a.a..,4--..,a.a. 44. . A 4. L 4.4- ' ,, A .. ,. V
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