Show t r I J Jill Friday Priday May 26 1950 S P. P M. M I. I High School S hool Auditorium urty t 1 Procession l of Graduates Baud Band 2 2 Chorus Members of Graduating ting Class God Painted a Picture 3 3 Salutatory Doyle George Nan Charleen Thomas 4 Vocal Duet Dwain Loertscher Morning 1 5 Valedictory Barbara Jean Nelson Nelso n I 6 Overture Band BandI I South Pacific I 7 i. Address to Graduates Dr Roald F. F Campbell Campbel Director of Stewart Training School U U. of U. U 8 3 Vocal Solo Richard Charles The Big Base Vial 9 Presentation of Individual I Scholarships Principal E. E H. H McCusker 10 Presentation of Class Superintendent Carl Winters Winter S 11 Presentation of Diplomas President Robert J. J Birkbeck k 12 1 National Anthem Band Ban d Star Spangled Banner CANDIDATES CANDIDA PES FOR GRADUATION Beverley Elaine Bailey Ballet Doyle George Robert Emmett Burns Barbara Jean Nelson Donald Fife Burt Lila Llla Lee Nelson Jack LeRoy Burton Shirley Lorene Lorcne Petersen Helen Busio Betty Jean Prather j jAnthony Anthony Joseph Butkovich Clara Christine J 1 Jeanne Collins Beverley Opal Ryan if i. i George Francis Davich Richard Charles Beverley Jean Felton Helen Marie Smith Shirley Louise Frantz Harold Speaker John Clyde Fritch Gerald Lee Sume Patrick Michael Hurley Dean Lee Katherine Ann Kidder Nan Charleen Thomas Melvin Keith Knight Faye Thorne Val Alfred Labrum Labrum Janice Joy Walters Leland Dermont Lindsay Alma Fredrick Warr Dwain Vickers Loertscher Delvonna White Muriel McBrIde 1 Ruth Young SPECIAL DIPLOMAS Gerald Hugh Keating Raymond R. R Nyman Leonard J. J OKeefe Arnold E. E Lake SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS GRADE DE TWELVE F Helen Busio 4 years gold pin 4 pearls Melvin Knight 2 years gold pin 1 pearl Doyle 1 year gold pin Muriel McBride 1 year gold pin Barbara arbara Nelson 4 years year gold pin 4 pearls GRADE ELEVEN Elaine Cunningham 3 years gold pin 2 pearls Donna Gibson 2 years gold pin 1 pearl Beverley Hall 3 years gold pin 2 pearls Lynn Price 1 year gold pin GRADE TEN Carol Berry 2 years pears gold pin one pearl Jane Cullen 1 year gold pin Shirley Ryan 2 years gold pin 1 pearl Donna Stoll 2 years gold pin 1 pearl peal Carol Sundstrom 2 years gold pin 1 peach Blair Ward 2 years gold pin 1 pearl GRADE IU NINE NINn Charmaine Cuillard 1 year ear gold pin Claudia Louder 1 year gold pin LuJeane Wilde 1 year gold pin Margaret Wright 1 year gold pin Commencement Dance in Gymnasium G Gy Following Exercises I T 1 t ID YOU SAY or did you think that the crash of guns the tho thoa a II M rattle and crackle of small mall arms the deadly thudding of q s DID grenades the swish of water against the sides of o I blacked out ont ships the scream of dive bombers the shrill insi insistence tense of boatswains whistles the trilling whirr of rockets the blunt crash of bombs the tIle shrieks oT o 0 dying men are all in the past Most folks think that those days are are- are layered over with the tIle press pass of current events and the pressure of day to day living in in peace and what goes for security se these days I Yes Yee most folks think the hell and horror of war is over Most people are glad that the stink and the mud and the terror is all part of history now But it isn't not isn't-not not at nIl aH THOSE THINGS live today almost fresh as-fresh and terribly terrifying as S they were five six or seven ven years yams ago ngo Those These things happen I again every night and tear the soul with as ns cruel slashes s as they did diden didon F en on the beaches of a thousand islands in the hedgerows mountain posses passes and deserts of the fronts all around the globe I I L The hurt hurl and the memory of the hurt hurl still lingers ingers In the minds of ot the men whose bodies b dilS dil'S and md minds were torn in the holocaust the I I recollection never grows dim I 1 I Those thousands who nave have spent every day since then in inI hospitals have had to live close dose to it it They have not had the grace and goodness of civilian life to spread a n thin veneer of insulation I I over scars and bums burns of those thoro days clays OH I KNOW HOW easy it is to forget things which are painful to remember unless remember unless such have been branded so 50 deeply that conscious thought is never free from the ugly recollection Thus it comes as a shock a hurting shock sho k to hear that more I than fifty two thousand disabled American veterans veterans v have been m in inS S the hospitals for an nn entire year without a single visitor teS The gray walls the gray corridors the gray grew bathrobes the thed I I d a gray ceilings and the gray faces of the patients in the tho veterans veteran's hospitals are arc so easy to forget So easy to put out of mind in the I S rush and color and goodness 98 of life hie 1 in these United Stales States I J But we wo must not forget Wo We must not forget so 20 soon We Yc Wei i I e promised a lot Jot of times that we wouldn't forget them Now it is is R 44 time to pay the debt debt debt- and it is is n a real rem debt I r S IT 11 IS THE TIME NOW when the thee veteran e mn who has lias been awarded a compensation payment under the law is looked upon as M Ma a tax tu liability and moves are under way in both houses house of oC congress to effect some economies economics S in in- inthis this part par of governmental expense This too is further evidence that wo we are forgetting c. c p- p Good to relate is the fact that the tho Disabled American Veterans Vc j I tho DAV DAY are arc organized in order to help each other No other j program or project is on their agenda The idealism of the tho organ organ- organization f i is not left to walk on clouds It is practical and hard headed e eIn in its ite approach to the problems of tho the disabled veteran Of course there are arc some mistakes made but they ore are few and hundreds of worthy needy and honest veterans arc are honestly honesty helped So it behooves es us IS who are Me fortunate to remember to remember to to remember remember ber Ler that the tho war WAl isn't o er that over that it wont won't be bo over over that it comes i back rock again and again 33 n and and- again into the lives of those it hurt in inbody ini i body and mind Fifty two thousand completely forgotten disabled American veterans is a Q national disgrace Add to that t t figure 1 zure those other hundreds of oC thousands who still bear the tho burden of war with a tiny i money payment as compensation com I THAT'S ALL FOR TODAY TODAY those who cant can't forget 1 1 1 M. M Sounding Off OR Pooh Pouli Volley Democrat Pock Volley Oklahoma wanner mner of Disabled American Veteran award i of A I i iI i ii i I I 1 I I II I I II I J 1 |