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SENIDIQ MESSAGE .URING.our course of study here, we have watched many senior classes march up to receive their diplomas. We have looked forward to that same occasionljwhen we, too, might be graduated. And now, all too soon, our commencement time has arrived. In bidding farewell to our Alma lllater, pleasant memories flash through our minds. Through our continual associations we have be- come attached to our school., For years we have said goodbye to senior classes, and those words of farewell, once pregnant with mean- ing, have come to signify only a time honored custom to the school. But, to us, their significance has become a well founded dedication of ou1'selves toward ou1'1schoolff'f i 1 i' ' . V ' ' p ' .Our teachers and p1'incipal,iitoof arel deseiiifing of mention, for it has been through their helpful influence Vthat our class has prof g1'essed. So now we wish to sincerely thank them' for the activeiin- terest that they have shown. A r ' i ' These years of anticipation and dreams of future life have come to an end. VVe now enter new fields. ' Some of us will enroll in a university, while others will enter itlielscliool of lifef' I But wherever we go or whatever we do, we will always: hold iUniversi-ty 'High dear to our hearts. it r. W - 1 i- J ev DANA MURDOCK, Class President
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DIDNEEDI E, THE class of June 1929, have a distinction of which, we consider, we may well be proud. Six years ago we enter- ed University High, our newness equaled only by that of the new school itself. This University High is now six years old, and we who were pioneers with it are leaving-the first class to go through the three years of junior high and an equal number in senior high. During these past twelve terms the members of our class have witnessed innumerable changes and innovations. VVe waited mo1'e or less patiently until the ramshackle shacks were replaced with our wonderful gym. We saw the U-N-I change from an awkward weekly paper to a daily paper, th-e first high school daily in Cali- fornia. lVe have seen seniors come and go, brought forward into the light for a while only to fade into dim recollections. Through changes in schedules, in programs, in the faculty, and in ourselves, the pioneer class has gone, losing some members on the way and ever gaining new recruits. We have watched the leaders of our class become leaders of the student body, and always we have had one motto-'gThe progress of all, through all, under the leadership of the wisest and best. VVe consider it an honor for anyone to receive a diploma from University High, but isnlt it a thing to be proud of-- being the pioneer class in what is soon to be our beloved Alma Mater? VVe think so. T0 TH E CLASS Change often provokes perplexity and in many cases sadness. Love, hatred, and friendships come and go and oft times are irrevoc- able. Change implies ad justment. VVe may take what life has to offer merely from day to day. VVe may gain our repose and calm through resignation and abnegation. Then, too, we may try to see that life seeks to realize certain values which are eternal and more valuable than life itself. T he latter seems by far the most satisfying attitude to assume in the advent of graduation. Rather than looking upon the graduation of the Class of J une 1929 as an occasion for saying farewell with sadness in our hearts,
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