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Page 21 text:
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That time of year thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boudhs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sand. -Shakespeare
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Page 20 text:
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TCAST Here's a cheer for La Crosse High School, Heres a right good rousing cheer For the school we love in old La Crosse. The School we hold so dear, its vine-clad Walls And its spacious halls That ring with laugh and jest. We will ever praise Through the length of clays La Crosse School the hest, Mildred Ehcrhart
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Page 22 text:
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i 'l , ' .. .. , ,. I, rf -1-'.-.'1-K M ,Y ' .... vb - ' ev .. 'A-e: . ,.,, 1iWt....JlI0 , QQIQ ROGRESS is an elusive something refusing definition but involving a comparison between present day status of well- being of people and that of other times and implying a Ari,-5, preference in favor of the present day. Educational facilities have been increased and extended lf- i until they afford an opportunity for all people. Our own school has grown from a building of some eighteen rooms to one of sixty, from eighteen teachers to fifty, from three hun- dred lifty students to twelve hundred fifty-and all of this growth in the last decade. The curriculum has been extended to include domestic arts, manual arts, commercial work, music and physical education. Extra-curricular activities have come to include all phases of student interest and nearly two-thirds of the student body are actively engaged in one or more of these -activities. One is led to wonder if there is any place for further improvement. - Closer study would seem to reveal, however, that all of these things are merely facilities that may make progress possible, but that real progress must lie in the upbuilding of the individual student through proper use of these facilities. That, then, would seem to point out to us the direction that further progress should take. Increased understanding of the work and ideals of those around usg greater tolerance of their ideas and efforts, more satisfied acceptance of the work each has to dog keener desire to do that work in the best possible way 3 more sincere well-wishing for all those with whom we come in contactg more generous judg- ment of another's weaknesses-all these present themselves as directions of desirable progress that may prove that the past has not been in vain. PRINCIPAL GEORGE D. SCOTT. .f10j.
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