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7a1!4eSenc2vw,, ln a very real sense, although high school years are years of living in the present, they are essentially years of preparation for broader, more enjoyable, more se-rvice-ful , more useful living in the years which follow. That vacation is best which gives the vacationer both a pleasant and satisfying experience at the time, and equips him for better and more effective work in the future which follows his vacation, also, that leisure time and recreation activity is most de- sirable which performs the double function of providing enjoy- ment, relaxation, and pleasure for the individual immediately, and prepares him for more- successful living in the days and weeks which will follow. So, he who spends his student years most wisely will be en- joying the present with successful living today, and will be equip- ping himself for expanded, broader, more useful service to him- self and to others in the years to come. He will truly build for himself more stately mansions for his soul, as the swift sea- sons rollf' Completing school years for him will mark the com- mencement of a life greater in every respect than his life has been up to that time. Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be. i l l . ELLIS M. HOSTETLER Principal UAW Smfi Left to right: Flo Taylor, Helen Lodge, Mrs. Nordman, Alice Taylor, Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Roberson. Not pictured: Mrs. Woodruff,
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D. R. RICE Superintendent of Schools gown! of Sdaoaldon 6Zcwaaf7?52.,. lt is not what you are but what you are about to become that is important. Your approaching graduation from Mentor High School is not the end of your educational journey but is the climax of having completed four years of study and experience here. Commence- ment is the beginning of a life in a world of reality where the re- wards and the penalties are a result of your own achievements and shortcomings. With your graduation you start anew in your chosen field and your high school training and experience will be the foundation upon which you build your future. lt is hoped that you have built well that foundation and that you will continue to put forth your greatest effort to achieve- those accomplishments which will bring you the greatest rewards leading to a happy and successful future. lt is a pleasure to extend to you our best wishes as you turn to these new and challenging endeavors. Left to right: W. M. Wareg D. R. Riceg Dr. R. M. Fagan, presidentg Dr. T. E. Byrneg Noel Wical. Not pic- tured, Earl lvesg Mr, Wilson, clerk.
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MISS HELEN CRAIG A.B. Lake Erie College Columbia University Western Reserve Latin MR. C. OSBORNE HUTTON A.B., M.A. Mount Union College Syracuse and Columbia Universities MISS ELOISE STONER A.B., M.A. Capital University Columbia University Spanish, English 3 Z Z i MR. COLLINS BELL MISS BERNICE KOST MR. OTTO B. MOOR B.S. in Ed., M.A. A. B., Flora Stone Mather A.B., M.A. Ohio State University English Ohio State University English, Speech Toledo University Heidelberg College English 0 7 0 Besides mastering the King's English, brave Mentor scholars tried their hand at Latin and Spanish techniques. Also essential to the business major was the Commercial English course. ln charge of the English Department, were Mr. Moor, Mr. Hutton, Miss Kost, and Mr. Bell, who tried to convince doubting Toms the importance ot composition, vocabulary, and the te-rm paper. Jason and Hercules provided trials and tribulations for Latin students, but with Miss Crcaig's help, and the velvet hand of tate, they finally managed to see the light. College-bound stude-nts discovered what fun Spanish could be lprojects and parties? when the work was over.
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