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Qbhress nf elcume i Mr. Andrews, Parents, Teachers. Friends: The High School of Commerce Gradu- ating Class has assigned me the great honor of welcoming you in its name. The day that ' we have been looking forward to has finally arrived and it is with a feeling of joy tinged with sorrow, on having to leave here, that A we invite you to our last exercises as a class in the High School of Commerce. , ln behalf of our class, l thank our Prin- cipal, Mr. Andrews, and the faculty who with their wisdom, justice and foresight, have guided us through our High School 1 education. 1 As only our parents know what sacri- fices they have made during the last four years in our behalf, words to them are in- adequateg yet let us above all remember. who made it possible for us to uphold the CHARLES WARFIICLIJ standard of the Blue and Gold, who is mak- ing it possible for us to take our places in the world that we may bring credit to the teachings of our principal and faculty. As words are inadequate ciate what our parents have done Classmates, new chapter of direction lies our destiny, let us teachers who by word and action let us by our deeds show that we do appre- for us. life is about to open for us. ln whatever remember the principals instilled by our taught us to look toward the best. to find the highest in lifeg then, each will be proud of the credit and pleasure that the success of the '24A class will give to our parents and teachers. Surely our memories of high school days will always be full of joy and gratitude and thc High School of Commerce will be classified in our minds as the Hldeal School, And now kind friends the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-four A extends to you a warm and sincere welcome to these Class Day exercises. 19
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