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ETHEL PERCY ANDRUS Principal MT MESSAGE TO SENIOR A STUDENTS GOING OUT INTO THE WORLD Throw your energy, your industry, and your love into your work. blames, the great psychologist said, As a rule men use only a small part of the power they actually possess. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. We are making use of only a small part of our mental and physical resources. Charles W. Schwab, of the Bethlehem Steel Gompany, says, There are more jobs for efficient men than there are ejjtlcient men to Jill them. Remember, that you will become ineffective and dull if you are content day by day to do the same thi-ngs, and content to marlq no progress, if you have nothing of vision-have no step in the uplifting that might be, should be, taken t-o-day. Mucfh of our -daily work tends to become' easy, pleasant, and in a seductive sense, comfortable. 'You will remember, however, that a fun' damental principle of all things that live, is growth, the active spring and joy of life is not to live in the smoothness of tranquility, but in the joy of a strenuous life. , ETHEL PERCY ANDRUS ' Principal 17
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