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APPLIES OF GOLD IProvcrbs 25:11j Praise. uml the people hurry To sil hy your friendly fire. Scoff. aml the world will shun you As they woulcl a jangled lyre. Praise. aml your help will polish The floor like a plate of hrass. Growl, anfl the help will cheat you And lower as you pass. Praise. and the pupil rises To heights it were vain to ti-ll. Scolfl. and his spirit scultles Back to its inner shell. Praise, ancl the family circle Cuclclles up close to your heart. Nag. and the court will tell you You had better live apart. For praise is a sun that opens The lips of a budding rose. And hlame is a shadow making A lovely blossom close. Filling worrls are like apples Of golfl in a silver frame-- Speak them. and countless people Will rise and bless your name. Clifford Hi ram Nowlin We owe so much lo Clillorcl Nowlin. Little shoulrl he said: Our first Primfipalf Father of Rus! High Sf-l1ool-- Author-- Poets, W0l'lfl lTilV1'lI'l lleiielartor to all 7 Crval xHII'l'lf'illI1 . ill lla:-so r-rmlrilmule lo our low' lol' him. lllvilsf-. ilocl. holrl him nr-ur. HYJUYINC IIIN FUORITE P4STlllI: r 'louln rzfrnpfml lzinzsvll lrillz tl: 111511 U nvnlln umm new pornlv. PRESENTING A 001,17 IXFY lu Mr flrffmrl lvowlln was Cwmfrlrl .'Waxw1'll Taylor, Clin S111 Unmrl Slrllm Army 4 -17 -r?
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nlllllllm... Our building was expanded much since it first opened its doors. If you had taken a tour through the halls in 1927, you would have seen a basic school without the library, cafe- teria, auditorium, pool, or girls' gymnasium -without either north or south wings. The year 1933 was a big year for the school. In this year several additions were made-the library was added and opened to the public, the cafeteria was added and was a big im- provement because the halls were cleared of this activity, a gymnasium was added and the auditorium remodeled and improved to appear much the same as it appears today. 1 4. 'N nf, 72' 13
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