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THE l3l2lNCIDAl'I MEIIAIEE Ianuary, 1930, one of Lewis and Clarkls finest classes, is the last expression of a hundred teachers to give our city and country the best that one of the better high schools in Western America is able to send out. lt has been a task of love, of skill, of successg but one made easy and agreeable by the Fine bal- ance and proportion that has characterized the class. During the four years you have been at school, you have witnessed unusual changes in the thought and action of the civilized world. Of the future, who knows? The most that teachers can hope is that you are leaving Lewis and Clark with courage, stamina, and the possession of honest habits of thought and of work, some part of which has been gained in your contacts with the school. There comes to my mind, in saying farewell to you, an observation of Emerson, which, worked out by any of you, :ould scarcely fail to bring the highest degree of successful achievement. He wrote: Thr power' of if man 1'11c1'm1.+'cx .fteuflily by mzitzkiznizzcc nz one rfirevfimi. Hr fvewmzir-if ilflllltll-llfflf uiilfi Ilzr no A'fi.7t1II!'l',V inn! Ltfffd fuk own tools: inc'1'm1xr,f his skill um! .ffffllgffl and lt'LIl'll,i' Ifir fu1'orulwle 121011117115 411111 fLIl'UHl!7lf' 1IL'C'Iilf!II,7.i'. Hr if hi.-A own ilf1pr'z'11liz':', HIIII' more Iimr g1'z'1'f ii grmf urfzlifliwi of jwwer, jlzff 115 ll ftlfllillg body l1L't1Ilfl'l'5 IIIUNIFIIIIIHI uflh l'I'l'l'.V foo! of lflf' full. -Henry M. Hurt. MD. TEAliLE'I MEIIAGE For four brief years most of us have traveled the same road, side by side, meeting and striving to solve related or similar problems while mutually sharing numerous pleas- ures or accomplishments not infrequently befalling us along the Way. And now, as our common way approaches the point of its divergence, may you who leave and we who re- main carry with us a proper sense of appreciation for the days we have passed together-an appreciation arising from knowing and being known! '7 E2 K S 5 . 1 il I' la Q W iss? t - :., ',
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