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'who 'S Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's WHO'S WHO the most brilliant girl--- ---Joan Belt the youngest boy- -B111 Ehmann the youngest girl Etta Maynard the tallest boy-- B111 Dechert the tallest girl- ---Dale Boyd the shortest boy- Alva Carfrey the shortest girl Violet Elson Who has the blondest hair ------- Who's the best girl singer ------ -Nancy Green Who has the nice t di iti Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Who's Norma Graham s spos on---Darwin Hall the shyest boy--- Byron Haughn the most charming girl ----- Pearl Roese the Beau Brummel B111 Nichols the most studious girl---Jane Reyholds the jolliest boy ------------ Ned Wilson the most carefree boy ----- Don Thrasher the most athletic girl ----- Mary Hoover the most athletic boy -------- B111 Rush the girl most likely to succeed ----------- Peaxdbha Williams the boy most likely to succeedbnnm ------------ Roy Thompson
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VALEDICTORY LIVING FOR TOMORROW Our speaker, Dr. Davis, parents, teachers,class- mates and friends. As we have completed twelve years of school, we have finally reached the point where we can come together and say farewell to our alma mater. We are now ready to step from schoollife into the great world ahead of us. To quote our class motto, W0ut of schoollife, into life's schooln. As we go from day to day, we are really living for tomorrow, for things in the future. Everyone does this, even small children. For example, a small child playing with blocks always has in mind that he wants to build something. He works for the day when he will be able to accomplish this small task to the best of his ability. Since we are here tonight to receive our diplomas, we will soon be ready to start putting the remain- ing blocks of our life together. All through school we have worked to gain this first series of blocks. We have been working for the future, for what it will gain for us in the vast world ahead of us. Today we are living in a world of science. If it hadn't have been for the great scientists in the past, who looked ahead into the future, we wouldn't be so far advanced in the world as we are today. They worked hour after hour on inventions which have completely changed this world into a modern age. Sometimes we work for things without knowing whether they will turn out to be an advantage or a disadvantage to ourselves and to the world. For example, the discovery of the Atomic Bomb and Atomic Energy has turned out to be quite a mystery to the world. It has its advantages and disadvantages, namely, as a bomb, I believe that it will cause more destruction to the world than it can ever do good. Already it has caused a lot a tension. Nations have hard feelings toward each other and people have fear
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