Daytonian 1951

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JUNIIOR SECliiON My Loyal Friends My greatest treasures are the friends . . . who always are the same . . . in poverty or plenty and . . . in humbleness or fame . . . Who comfort me when skies are gray . . . and everything goes wrong . . . and counsel me to try again . . . with courage new and strong . . . They are the ones whose kindly words . . . so much inspire me . . . to live a better life each day . . . and practice charity . . . In every way they show that they . . . are generous and true . . . and any favor I may ask . . . they are prepared to do . . . And someday I may search the world . . . for riches I have known . . . but I shall never be without . . . the friends I call my own.

Clete Oberst, Treamrer; Bill Enouen, President; Alice Duffy, Secretary; Jack Bramlage, Vice President

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