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ix- 1lI'- 1 PAGE 168 'fx xr! x' Uhr Glarthaginian 'X -4'f- xr- Afirrxunrh S0 is our annual Written. We have Worked hard, sparing neither time nor expense to present the happenings and undertakings in our High School dur- ing the year. If success has been at- tained the Staff is satisfiedg if not, We Wish greater and more complete suc- cess to the Staff of 1923.
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au- -xn- Xue- -Xu why Qlgyihgginign lx-sxn-..xlrh xn- can forth into the world. Whether they go into business, into the pro- fessions, or into the home, that spirit endures and is perpetuated for all time, a fundamental law of true democracy. You who are stu- dents now have that spirit. You manifest it continually, whether in the classroom, on the campus, or on the athletic field. Unconsciously you learned it from those who preceded you and in the same way you will teach it to those who follow. Here's to the C. H. S. spirit. CURTIS M'MURRAN, '19. The night of May 26, 1920 was the hour of departure from the Carthage High School for some eighty young men and women. This hour probably was an hou: of happiness for some, yet it must have been an hour of much regret for others. In short, it was the breaking up of the class of 1920, Some members of this class now have homes of their own, others have found life employment, while others have gone away to school. Yet no matter what the members of this class may be doing they have not forgotten the days spent in the dear old school for, there, ties of everlasting friendship were formed. The 1922 Carthaginian is to be dedicated to the Alumni of this institution. We should feel more than grateful, for a publication such as the Carthaginian is, a publication held in esteem by all. Every Aluminus would be more than willing to show his appreciation of this act and to help make this issue of the High School Annual the best ever published in the history of the school. The students of the High School should cultivate the acquaint- ance ,of the Alumni, and the Alumni in turn should do all that is possible to make the Carthage High School a bigger and a better institution of education. MELVIN MILLER, '20 I understand that the 1922 Carthaginian is to be an Alumni number. To know that the Carthage High School remembers her alumni as her alumni remember her is a pleasant thought. A stu- dent may think when he goes to college that he will forget all his high school days and devote himself entirely to college life. To do this, is practically impossible, as the longer one is out of High School, the more one remembers High School days and incidents. Wherever one may go, he hears something about Carthage and C. H. S. I was surprised at the number of students here at Drury who had a good word for C. H. S. That more may gain a knowledge of the School I wish the 1922 Carthaginian and its editors all the success possible. ROBERT E. HEDGE '21, Drury College, PAGE I67
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An Appreezatzon We, the students of the Carthage Higl1 School, appreciate the loyal support given to us by the merclzantx ana' business men 'whose names appear on the following pages. We ask that readers of the Cartlzagz'nz'an pa- tronize these aa'fvertz'sers. 'DAVID F. IVHIIPHERSON, Adfueriixing Manager HARULD HANSFORD, fI.f5't Adfvertifing Manager
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