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Ihr Zliarultg W. R. RICE Principal One of the greatest messages to the young people of today is that of David Starr Jordan. I believe it is worth your careful consideration. Your first duty in life is toward your afterself. So live that the man you ought to be, may, in his time, be possible, be actual. Far away in the years he is waiting his turn. His body, brain, and soul, are in your boyish hands. What will you leave for him? Will it be a brain unspoiled by lust or dissipation, a mind trained to think and act, a nervous system true as a dial in its response to the truth about you? Will you, boy, let him come as a man among men in his time? Or will you throw away his inheritance before he has had the chance to touch it? Will you turn over to him a brain distorted, a mind diseased, a will untrained to action, a spinal cord grown through and through with 'the devil-grass, wild oats'? Will you let him come and take your place, gaining through your experience, happy in your friendships, hallowed through your joys, building on them his own? Or will you fling it all away, decreeing, wantonlike, that the man you might have been shall never be? This is your problem in life-the prob- lem which is vastly more to you than any or all others. How will you meet it, as a man or as a fool? It comes before you today and every day, and the hour of your choice is the crisis in your destiny! W. R. RICE. ..11..
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LOUISE HALLIBURTON Latin Carthage, Mo. ELIZABETH DAVIS English Carthage, Mo. ELIZABETH PIEFFER History Carthage, Mo. IRENE KIRKE STELLA EARNEST Spanish French Carthage, Mo. Carthage, Mo. ESTHER PRATT FLORA MARSH English English Carthage, MO- Pittsburg, Kansas W. R. RICE SUSAN McCOY American Problems History Carthage, Mo. Carthage, Mo. . 12,
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