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THE SUNBURST . The year book is the medium through which the Senior Class presents itself to ,e eofmitnunity. Individual photographs, a short High School history of each Sen-- iorg and terse statements descriptive of the temperament of each member of the class constitute the subject-matter of such publications. This article confines itself to the discussion of qualities that are deserving of public notice. The class of 1923 ranks highin scholarship. Several students in this class have 'possibilities of making honorary scholastic fraternities in their college careers. In the main, the proper attitude toward study has been manifested by a majority of the members of the class. The proper regard for learning and the development of right habits of study .are the highest tributes that one can give to any class. We extend our compliments to thisrclass of 1923 for its achievements in scholarship. X Co-operation is a quality that the Senior Class possesses in no mean degree. The ideals of a high school are in a large measure determined by the conduct of the Senior Class. Any organization depends for its well-being, even for its existence, upon the ability of each -mgmnber to co-operate and the success of the group's activi- ties is expressed by the .spirit of co-operation that prevails in the administration of the group's affairs. Prob-lems of class importance have been solved with satisfac- tion to the class itsefffiind to the faculty. Then, too, this class has entered into the spirit of the organliiation of our high school. Certain routine regulations are necessary in the administration of a well-managed school. It is a pleasure to note that the Seniors have grasped the need for method in school government. One is im- pressed with this fine sense of co-operation in young people, especially as it has been exemplified by this year's Seniors. i In days when snobbishness is prevalent among students i11 high school, it is extremely gratifying to note that the Class of 1923 has shown democratic tendencies. No cliques, no sjalect groups have characterized the daily life of the Seniors. This trait is commendable in this day when there seems to be a tendency in our country toward CLASS FEELING. v The Class of '23 has made a record in our school's history which othm' classes will do well to emulate. Scholarship, co-operation, and democratic ideals are vir- tues of unsurpassaible value. HAR-RY S. REES, , X,Q..u
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