SKIP IT I As soon 0s wo Senior's leave the high school, the more immediate will the necessity bo to ship it 4 For when we have entered a now 1i 5ia, we shall undoubtedly moot a larger number oi people o,. our own age. Inevitably, we shall porforn blunders. Others, perhaps jusc a3 inexperienced, will laugh at us or criticise us. In our turn, we shall bo tempted to make fun of tho other 1 allow, to pick out his weak point, his awkward move, or his fallacy in speech, and hash it. But wo must skip those disturbing little things. We shall be criticised, but criticism has never damaged anyono» Blunders our own and those of others--must be quickly forgotten. However, the policy of being accustomed to skin lightly over all things should not be advocated. Most certainly six-sided questions will be thrust upon us or definite decision. Wo must chin up, think them through, perhaps receive advice Iron friends, then formulate conviction and decision. Further, the to3t of one's character and therefore of one's career is his determination not only to stand by a thing once it is chosen, but to go 'for it' like blazes. Turn it from a project, scorned and unpopularizod by many to a project believed in and supported by the same just because you know it is right. Turn it from an ideal you havc--rejeefced or laughed at oven by friends, into one desirable and thus more widely accepted, just because you believe in and seek it. There is the challenge of colloge or any other kind of life, be able to stand out from the crowd and make others stand out tool lor thus, by icrce of thoir own intelligence, determination and personality, are really great men made. I am tirod of sailing my little ship Far inside tho harbor bar, I want o.o be out where the big ships float Out in the deep where the groat one's are; And should my trail craft prove too slight. For storms t i- f sweep those billows o'er I'd rather go do.vn in the stirring fight Than drowse to death on the sheltered shore. L. Roth
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7 A ! M n V A -d jS K. This green freshie went t o the movies This green freshie sc-ratchod his dome. This groen freshie didn't study, He left all his lessons at home This silly soph v ent to opera. This silly 3oph thinks he's wise, This silly soph has growin' pains He'll get. a big surprise
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