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r W' W XX I l 1 X, i sggcivsahf' 4 To Our New Students HE West High School, both faculty and student body, welcomes you as new members. This is also my personal word of greeting as your principal. We are glad to have you with usp indeed you are very necessary people if we are to go on doing business as a high school three or four years from now. Of course you have had that experience of climbing the stairs in the dark, putting your foot hard down on the top step only to find it not there. Something like that is the experience of coming from the grammar school or the junior high school where you have been the oldest-grade and the leaders in school life, only to find that in the senior school you must in a certain sense begin over again. Here you are the youngest of the family and quite apt to be reminded of the fact. Yet you may be sure that this body of older brothers and sisters in the school family have a real and a kindly interest in you. What are you in high school for and what are you hoping to get out of your years here? That depends upon what you are willing to put into your years here. The Law of Compensation says we must give equally for what we getg so really the first great question is rather what are you going to put into your school life. If you are looking for development of your intellect and so for the power to think things and say things and do things in the busy world of life, the thing you must give is independent and self-directed mental effort. To depend upon others to give this eiort for you will grow brains about as fast as you can get a strong body by having another eat your dinner. If you seek to develop ability of leadership among your fellow students and for later life, you must prove yourself able to follow and to dol thoroughly the lesser duties among your fellows that fall to your ot. If you are looking for friendliness and kindness from others, you must first show these qualities yourself. Your own spirit in these things will pretty largely determine the kind of atmosphere about you. If you hope for loyal and true friends, you must cultivate within you the quality of loyalty. And, finally, never forget that this is your schoolg you became a part of it when you came here. Its honor, its good name and its spirit are now in your keeping. It has had an honorable history for its eighteen years. It has many graduates who have gone out to do splendid work in the world and who are leaders among their fellow- men. You owe much to those who have formed and have kept the real inner spirit of your school. The Black and Orange banner is now in your keeping. Pass it on. with No Dishonor There. ' WILLIAM M. BENNETT. 4 .
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