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I I X. 1, JOHN FORBY SCHERESCHEWSKY, Head of Junior School Form opinions. Base them on all the facts avail- able. Stick to your opinions until new facts change them. Be sure that your information is correct and complete before you judge: but be- ware of loose talk sired by the wind and nourished on hearsay. In character and belief be true to thyself and then it follows as the night the day that thou canst not be false to an man. In judgment let him who is without sin among you cast the first stone. . -,, X if Ray, 4 RICHARD B. MATHER, History and English I have been fortunate this year in having A students. Most of them. it is true, have been too modest to take an A , and I have had consider- able difficulty in persuading them that they did not deserve the C's , D's . or E's which they insisted upon receiving. In the Fall, to be sure. there was evident a half-suppressed desire to escape the toil of study. Accordingly, I pre- sented them with the following observation: Not gold and silver but sweat is the most precious of metals . . . Since then they have worked hard, at least to clear the room promptly at the end of class. ,--L re-- Q ,b jx 6 K idk xx A Ntfillk ij. CLAUDE N. BEASLEY, Director of Athletics: Science and Manual Arts As you tread life's paths remember, never take your eyes from the curves. There never will be a soft spot in a hard-charging line: the basket never counts until the ball has gone through the net: a fast start alone will never win a race: ninth inning rallies do not often occur but they are always worth trying for.
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fir-N, W 5, 4 kj tr, T RALPH S. PATCH, French and Spanish l congratulate the Senior Class on their splendid record and hope that their tuture will reward them fully, as they so richly deserve. lv HOWARD THOMAS, History: Coach of Basket- ball Matrimony is not a worcl. it's a sentence 'ter Q i, . 1,13 N 'x RICHARD M. KIRBY, Business Administration There is nothing, sir, too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we attain the great art ot having as little misery and as much happiness as possible.
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ALLEN FULLER. Junior School Fx , 54 f fl-Q y X f 1. MARGARET V. SABLE, Ad XI' at xfx ' ,7 , - I Y 1 I3 Y 4 C41 nx ' THOMAS EDWARDS, Junior School
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