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we are proud to claim you as having been our teachers. We will try to live so that you will be proud to mention the Class of 1918 as once having been a class of yours. Now, as we are through with High School life, we must bid farewell to you as our teachers, but we know your splendid influences for good will remain with us through life. So, in behalf of the class, I bid you farewell and hope that your memories of us will be as pleasant as ours shall always be of you. Classmates, we have spent our years of High School study together, and are now ready to launch our little crafts and start on our life's voyage. May we all make high marks, of which we and our fellow men will always be proud. You have heard our Past related and our Future prophesied, whether it comes true or not, time will prove. We may, in the course of a few years be widely separated, but we will all recall with a thrill of pleasure, the happy, helpful years spent together in Sterling. The firm friendships here begun will have their good influences upon our future. We have all contributed in some way to make this class one of the best that ever passed out from Sterling Highg surely such a live spirit will help in our future troubles and battles, and give us a courageous victory. But now we must part, sever our old relations and begin our life's real work, so I bid you all a kind farewell, for we may never all meet again on earth, but we hope to meet in a heavenly home, for we all intend to heed the injunction of the poet who says: So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of Death, Thou 'go not like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lays down to pleasant dreams. MIDA STEELE. 19
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