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VALEDICTORY By VIOLET KACIIADOURIAN On such a joyous and memorable occasion as this. our senior class day. I am indeed proud to address you. my fellow classmates and friends. Today our emotions are tinged with joy and sadness: joy. because attainment of our goal-graduation-is finally in sightg sadness, because it marks the termination of four long happy years in school-a school that has given us an overflowing chest of cherished memories that we shall always review with fondness. The time has come when we must go out into the world alone and as individuals to make our Hfootprints on the sands of time. That world is different today. We need not worry about war and desolation, but peace and reconstruction. With the guidance and care given us by our capable teachers. friends. and parents. we. the citizens of tomorrow. have been well equipped for that enormous task. We can and must endeavor to study and correct the errors of our predecessors because we will play a part in making the peace. This time. world peace must have a solid foundation. With all our concentrated effort toward a better and lasting peace. it will surely survive the test of time. The time is rapidly approaching when we shall never again assemble as a whole in this familiar auditorium which has played such a major part during our four-year sojourn, and I find how inadequate words can be to express senti- ments such as mine. All I can say is thanks for letting me be a part of you even though for so short a time. As we shall soon embark on our voyage from ffout of the harbor into the deep may God be with you and bless you. and help you realize the fulfillment of all your dreams. SALUTATCRY By ETHEL VARGA On this day we are assembled as a class for the last time. As salutatorian. it is my privilege as well as my duty to address you. As freshmen. in January of 1943. we anchored our ships in Southwestern's harbor and commenced to make preparations for our four year stay. At first. we were meek and had a tendency to mingle with our own select groups. Gradually. we overcame our fear and our hours here began to bear rich fruit. Priceless was the patient guidance of our parents and of our teachers. who have since become real friends. In our last year. as seniors. the nectar of this fruit became sweeter, so that leaving is made more difficult. At a time like this. when as classmates we are parting, no words can express my feelings. Our ship's anchors are being hauled in and we are setting out to sea in search of another harbor . The future is staring us in the face! What does it hold? Where will this harbor be? Our journey on the Sea of Life will be long and tedious. for Life demands from every voyager constant vigilance and eternal patience. We. as the guardians of the future. must always remember that: We each have a ship at whose helm we stand From above we have a guiding hand. We may have a strong ship and an excellent crew. But our eternal Fate. only we can hew. May God bless you. Though we are parting. as classmates. may we always be together in spirit. L. f l'agr' Thirtez
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