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HAZEL HALLETT: As well be out the world as out of fashion. And better to be right than president. AUBURNLUEKENS: This fast life is killing me. Don't I look sick? ESTHER GUTHRIE: It's guyd to be merry and true. “It’s guyd to be merry and wise,
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Salutatory PA RENTS, TEACH E RS. SCH OC) L M A TES and FRIENDS: In ancient Roman times it was the custom of the Roman gladiators to address the public in these words: We who are about to die, salute you.” We. the class of '18. salute you. not as those about to die but as those who are celebrating one of the most important events in then lives. This evening marks the termination of four busy but.well-spent years and the beginning of a new era. W'e feel and are grateful for the fact that you have come, not to rejoice m our defeat, but rather to see us start out successfully into the future. As we leave our high school we are conscious of a greater sphere of activity and usefulness. W e realize that there are wonderful opportunities awaiting us and feel that we arc now more competent to meet them. 1 he future lies before us. mysterious and unknown, but tilled with its joys and sorrows, its opportunities and tempta- tions. and although we may choose different paths we hope that each will undertake his work in the fear of God. which is the beginning of all wisdom, and will ground his work on the righteousness of life, which is the onlv sure and ever-sure foun- dation. In these days the demand for well trained workers is most imperative. The day of Mr. Greeley’s contemptuous notice: “No college graduates or other horned cattle need apply,” has passed. for the college graduate is everywhere in demand. As A. E. W inship has so well stated, it is now certain that in every line of competition one must face well-trained men and women. Once again have the colleges in an hour of need demon- strated beyond the possibility of question that they are entitled to respect. The gulf between the theoretical and the practical has been effectually bridged by the fact that the government turns to school laboratories in its hour of need. At the present time college men are prominently connected with every new governmental organ formed to deal with the emergency of today. In the university laboratories hundreds of men are working day and night on problems connected with the submarine, artillery, masks for protection against gas, and many other tilings necessary in this great war. W e are leaving high school at the time of the greatest crisis in history. After this great war against tyranny and oppression there will begin a period of reconstruction in which we shall have a part. We have yet much to learn, but we wish to serve our country and will work with that end in view. Through the years to come we arc sure that no member of the class of ’18 will be found wanting when the country calls. On behalf of the class of 'IS I wish to thank the faculty, the board of education and our many friends gathered here tonight for their kind attention. I thank you. IRENE HEROLD.
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