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QQWIIGICVCI' Mau Has Done, Man Can Do The motto ol' our school is an outright challenge to the Youth ol' Wakefield lligh. lt shows the never-say'-die spirit ol our school and its .-Xlumni. ln times like these when everyone is occasionally inclined to become disheartened and to leel that there is certainly no place in the world lor him, he will do well to remember. 'Quid quid homo Iiecit. lacere potestf' lo those ol' us who are about to start our college career, our motto symbolizes the lact that we have the standards of Wakefield lligh School to keep lree lirom the stain ol' defeat and disgrace. lt emphasizes the truth that many other persons have succeeded in spite ol' obstacles. lt is a challenge to us to do our best in the spirit that says, Someone else has done it, so there is no reason why l shouldn't be able tog we both have the same amount ol' brain power, and ol' will power. To those ol' us who are about to enter the business world, our motto is a challenge to remember that the ideals ol' Wakefield lligh ai'e of the highest order: that they have been maintained throughout the years in an unblemished form: and that it is our trust to keep them pure and clean lor those who lollow. ll' our colleagues have been able to stand for the right in the lace ot' wrong. we certainly should be able todo the same thing. Cui' Challenge, then, and our Trust is to remember always that our motto stands lor the highest and the best that we shall ever know. Quid quid homo lecit. lacere potestf' RUTH lf, NUTE .j..g..j..j..j..g..:..g..g..j.. J S . l age ex e n
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