Show HIGH STOOL ty commencement 0 on priday friday last in the assembly hall of the high school the commencement m men en exercises ebere lees were held on the platform were the graduates luperini Su superintendent kendea fari earl thompson of 0 uintah county ty ahe the willis johnson and R S collett principal stewart and the members of pt the faculty acuity superintendent thompson delivered the commencement address in a well chosen message the speaker spoke in encouraging words of the part that the graduate of our institutions ot of learning will play in the world ot of affairs to live Is to work and he who works need not worry ot of the outcome of his career was the cleme th eme ot of the address A large crowd ot of patrons students and i towns people was present to witness the exercises principal stewart in abrien report showed that in spite of 0 a year interrupted bythe by the influenza luenia epidemic a vast amount 0 of work was done and the courses well rounded out the successful young men and women who received diplomas were minnie lewis axel birch lee angus delta delia broderick Broder lck and 01 len weeks miss bliss lewis delivered the valedictory address tor for the class because of it its timely sentiments we reproduce herewith the entire address mr president follow fellow graduates ladles ladies and gentlemen edgar A guest in one of 0 hla his writings said no one Is beat quits no one is IB thru till he stops no matter how hard failure hits no matter how often he drills A fellows not down till he be lies in the dust and refuses to rise I 1 fate can plara flam him and bang him around and bs traine ainu ore but bat she never can say that haa downed hebib he bob up serenely tor for more not dead till he dies nor beit beat till nor ao longer he tries T thea h i lines elf express press the hope and the tte faith ali a of hewko becho has fought thru 4 the struggles of ia life that abiding trust jentlie ln final triumph has been his eding star siar ln in all the trials that cime cam his way he refused to ad mk da t H he blazed hla his way thru and buruse because Beu ause of ithe hike has achieved eved Y s in ickle this mile arrie s tn e e career sr eer we 1 realize that we ve are bu bt to tee see 44 land af ot py ornise t we ve are onalle on alle trie threshold of tit bigger world band and looking down dawn the long trail thru A ku jab those bider bide rahan than we have traveled fr from m that country be beyond yond the sky line where bere life Is full and meditative I 1 fi where the duties and responsibilities bili bill ties of citizenship are the reward of 0 the brave and courageous we can hear the call 0 of the joy ot of activity in this age ot 0 so much change and transition of social unrest and turmoil the man who can help to bring settlement and aid in the r reconstruction e of the new age must be I 1 educated not only Is their duty to aid in larger world problems but they should also bring into the common affairs of life that necessary virility and outlook which it so sorely needs bred and reared under the paternal care of american institutions the boy and girl have the most precious inheritance ot of any others in the world ills his count rys ideals become his ideals her hopes and tears fears his own and out ot of that consciousness he has grown to love her in the recent world conflict the youth ot of the country rallied to the defense of those principles that tha have made that land a power in the world in spite of the cry raised by those who w 0 did not know the meaning ot of american ideals against the enlistment ot of our young men these boys offered offered their services and many of them made de the supreme sacrifice that was a noble part leaving their homes where peace and plenty dwelt they rushed to arms out in to the field of 0 battle they marched away those brave hearted soldiers faced the struggle with a grim determination the determination that americans only can know and for or what what was vms all this it was for the preservation ot of the faith of our fathers tor for the principles that produced the union it was tor for the ideals that made us a nation As a result ot of this s sacrifice Affie america rica stands today as the champion ot of justice as the savior ot of the world to her small ani large alike look not ony only tor for guidana gui but also tor for leadership the institutions of 0 learning in hi this country have hava Lin instilled stilled in the hearts bearis of the present generation that bagh resolve noid na fierce necessary tor for our national existence it Is indeed a fortune and a blessing to be born and reared in such a country as ours Stai standing iding upon the ruins of 0 old outworn systems we see her leading the way and with that high moral courage the courage that men ot of the new world can feel and understand she Is dictating the course ot of history rut but though this para paramount aunt I 1 position is among the nations Is ours by common om consent 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