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SUPERINTENDENT’S ADDRESS To the Seniors of igig: All nature proclaims a never ending suc- cession of generations, a countless repeti- tion of seasons. Vegetation blooms and spends its energy yearly in preparation for the seed and its all-important life possess- ing germ. Men construct, raze to earth, and reconstruct full in the faith of the frui- tion of their labors. Why all this outlay of time and pains? Surely, not for the mere appeasing of temporary needs and appetites, but in the hope cf a great tomorrow, the management of which must need be transmitted to other hands than those of the present laborers. In this hope fortunes are accumulated and fortunes invested; life- times are spent; the greatest feats in finance, science and mechan- ics are accomplished. No monument to these endeavors can be erected so adequate as an appreciative beneficiary, who will press on in the spirit of the age. To these ends schools are built, equipped, manned and operated. This community has offered you its best and in behalf of the school, I will say that it has no regrets from the way in which you have availed yourselves of its offer. But with its blessing you carry away an obligation. In you it must realize its greatest hopes. With you we have peopled the world of our ideal. This ideal is the ideal of the practical twentieth century. In it efficiency is the cardinal virtue. The world will little care who you are but it will demand most loudly “What can you do?” To meet this you will need a sound body, a clear, analytical mind and training to make them both obey your will. The twentieth century is now demanding honesty in a more unalloyed form than ever before. Your methods must bear no suspicion of duplicity nor cunning. The eighth and ninth commandments shall be en- forced vigorously and thoroughly. But above all, your doings must not only be many and accurately performed but they must be colored and tempered by that altruism of character that comes only from the spirit of the Man of Gallilee. R. A. HICKOK
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Miss Georgiana Kortering who has been with us the last year of our High School life, we affectionately dedicate this number.
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Board of Education W. G. SHARPE, President S. M. MERRITT Secretary L. A. WINTER H. H. HOADLEY Treasurer ROY LABERDY
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