Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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TIES fy-lil!Q'k Thv'Y lllx 'SB hdlvQnAT'slif.'G31g N.55:iil!!lx xgf,gqqqqf-g5,L '4 :ex 'yxwkggrig Q .f- 3 : ' ' 1 fi ft faaiaata 'X 4, , .r----5- --n- vgeebgq-av-P F-TE-J 2' q.,.,g.-r.-.EL gif-be if 55556121 '- -'L 1.5 QI-:f-175 Ladies and Gentlemen We find in the study of God's Word that He commanded man to grow in knowledge and -understanding, and that man was placed here for some definite work He nrivileged man with will power to do or not to do, as it pleased his fancy 'e may use this will oower to wise and intelligent resolu tions. The conduct of our life hinbes on the will, but the will than CSSS denends upon the man Ultiaately it is never more his own election. as a class have willed to make our school life a suc Ne have worked and studied many hours to accomglish our purpose, and tonight we stand at the nartinb of the ways We are pushing on to greater fields of activity, each one choosing the wort for which he is best fitted Al- though we are ed and life, we are eager to try out our new fields of labor, yet hesitant in leaving you, our teacheis, who have aid abetted us thlough all the try1nJ times of school who understood all oui whims and idiosyncraiies and weie always leady with a ford or nod oi encoura erent when most DESQGQ I is bratiiyin to lnow th t your intelest in us will not cease this evening, but your best wishes will go with us in our fields of GHOGJVOI, QHQ should suc ess crown our efiorts, we knot you ill lSlOlCG with us It is with pioiound reverence ano 1 titude that e bid faiewell -1 V to YOU, OUT I'lG1lC1S 4116 OU.l be C'lGI'C Classrates Durin the vears we have worked and tooethei, we have shared both ileasures and dis ments, but no vatter here we 1ay be or Jhct we aj studied pooint do, the ' memory of our schocl days will never fade away. This is not all. Beiore we pait, let us earnestly never to forcet the instruction we have received resolve and the sound moral grinciples that have been instilled into our hearts. Let us alxays be aniious to strive fox the summit, and thus honor the school tdat nurtured us. I1 we will QO this, then our teachers, our iaients, and our friends will gi Y 5 sf: I feel that their incessant labol have not been in vain. I To you all, l936 bids a hapniness and days are gone anticipation somewhere out our lriends, narents, teacheis, the Class of last iarevell with our best wishes for your prosperity We re ret tdat our hiuh school forever, but this reoiet is uellowed by the of a new ireedon and ogvortuvity awaitin, us in the uncertain iuture. Ruth hunn. N J G 5 T 7 9 1. Q., 1 .1 4, 4, I K '- .r ' 4 -s 1' v I - N 'Q 1. . ' . o . 'als N Q ... . v s x . Q . 3.4 .5 , . . 4 t YW f '- .'s wf's4'f' WS' ' 6 H.L'f. aQ 'rfJt.f har?c.sq 4 U l I ' Q 0, Q 0 .. . P. 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113.21 gmwuue:igiounqnxzSQQQQuseweih9uqulnszaqGw1nunnahqv:unnn65Ngy,P 'eg Q H H H , H' rw r H f .r u ' , mtNknkCLA:: HOLMW , , . 1 1 Main thoughts of the Class of '36 sitting here Q f Go back to the beginning-of the years ' An old adage recalled HHere teday, gone tomcrrow,N A Brings back to our hearts a little sorrowa ' fi Through eight years ef grammar, four of high Q We've aimed our ambitions to the skya I ,Q wave enjoyed it too, through thick and thin 5 With our capable teachers, we begin to win. S my E2 The Faculty has labored the school year away H 91 To educate us, through all the days. A ' May we give to them the credit they deserve y L By cherishing fond memories in our reserve. Wi l A decade from tonight our thoughts may return here 1 g We'll think of our joy, friendships and cheer. ' ' We'll remember that Faculty who were so splendid And who, to the class, their education lended. A diploma is a symbol of success in high school In most professions, that is the first rule. UEnding but beginningn is our motto this year We must succeed in life, or there's no place here, A Some of the Class will perhaps seek fame All during life they will play the game. Hoping to win and to come out on the top Until our goal is reached, we dare not stop. Sarah Jane Wolfe. V E . ' . ffwxuawuunmgevg:wunmncenqaNnuuaf,,-'zNmnunc:+u:. fl ,f Y 1936



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llitb Qmuunnrhaivuuuutzhqbscuuuiqhubwvunnncaqvveneuncsnv:uname:Supa 'ag W 7 - g'5a,tz? , fs? H 1' f v ' aj ' extend to you, Ladies and Gentlemen, a most hearty 0- ,9 welcome to these exercises. I am not merely Q'indulging in words if I assure you that we are delighted to have you present on this occasion. Ye are greatly elated and glad to have you, our teachers and friends, share in our happi- w y ness. . The occasion that has brought us here together, serves 5 ,J more than merely one purpose, It marks the completion of U 4 a given task, of a prescribed course of study. During the Q years spent in this institution, we have applied ourselves I to our books and have endeavored to solve the various probe Q , lems that were assigned to us. But notwithstanding all our . well-meant effortsg we could never have reached the goal .5 had it not been for the faithful assistance of our teachers 3 and parents. Often, when discouraged in our work, We have heard their encouraging words and cheering voices, , It is for these reasons that we may call graduation not I 4, A I 1 only a day of coronation but also one of thanksgiving. For Q , that we owe you much, there can be no doubt, It is for us , Q then to acquit ourselves in such a way as to make you feel ' ' repaid for your manifold assistance. To welcome you to these exercises,to assure you our appreciation of your pre- sence is perhaps all We can do today. But we would not be , 5 true to ourselves were we not earnestly to resolve to K 1 go out from these halls to make the most of life and to be , 3 real men and women in the great arena. ' ,To us this occasion means much. It marks an epoch in our lives. It ushers in a new period, and we are today stand- ing midway between the past and the future. To most of you V + it is merely an occasion for entertainment or a reminder of f your own boyhood and girlhood days. But whatever the atti- A tude, let us make the most of it while it lasts. My duty is to welcome you to these exercises, and to ex- press in words our appreciation of your presence. But long before I had the pleasure to appear before you, you must have seen in our eager eyes and joyous smiles that we are C 5 happy to have you in our midst. 9 ra ' Rage Leng. -4 Ssxinunc41huaNnuunc4Qs:wununmocmsaoanuux11as2sundayznigiwuunsqfvsrwnuuu 1936

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Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 19

1936, pg 19

Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 96

1936, pg 96

Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 16

1936, pg 16

Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 21

1936, pg 21

Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 75

1936, pg 75

Walbridge High School - Ties Yearbook (Walbridge, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 14

1936, pg 14


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