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21. F lm l, .J ll H 5 l if ll I a if xl rl I V l E ll 55, I we sf-f . at s ee- ef jQ,f'fQX.f-5+- -W aff- 'Ill ills ..'XllCU3 fE'i'a g.1nniL4 ' l e Q it America has a broad educational program. It believes that all children should be educated. How different from the early days when only a chosen few were elected to receive the advantages of an edu- cation. It is a far step from the pioneer school of yesterday to the modern school of today. The school today has broadened its program to keep step with the world of progress. Its methods of teaching have been improved to conform to the young mind and the laws of learning. Its discipline has been changed to meet the newer knowledge of youth- ful behavior. It is costly, but as compared to the good it does, it is not excessive. All of these advantages are for you. It is said that you.are occu- pying the center of the stage in the great drama,- My Life. VVhat sort of an actor are you going to be? You have the bigness of undreamed possibilities-you are the heir of all the ages. It is a mistake to believe that the sole use of education is to garner wealth. Many who are educated never become rich. Many will never become famous. In fact, it is said that only one in every sixteen hundred high school graduates ever become famous. Your real reward is understanding and appreciation. The business of education is to enable you to see through new eyes the great opportunities in the World about you. Of what value are riches to one who cannot appre- ciate the beauty of a good picture, the writings of a great author, or' the charm of fine manners? Your education may not bring you financial rewards but it can make of you a broad-minded, sympathetic individual, able to see the problem at hand, attack it, and solve it to the benefit of all mankind. Alladin, with his wonderful lamp and ring, lacked countless things possessed by you. It is the hope of this school that it may be made better by your presence here. -Lloyd M. Kaufman, Supt. l9l 'li V W1 Ili .I N ll' .il l I' l .I ,, 5 A I I ll ,V all ll 35 W ll fl J . ll ul. ll i1 H H
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l i Q-My Q ew, 'v 'x' S ' j .- ae... We lily, .'XiLQ.Ub gave aa ii ii F AC L IAY 1 i i M' wi l If ever you have broken faith with your li ideals, lift them up and renew faith. Cher- ish ideals as the travelers cherish the North H Star, and keep the fzuiding light pure and bright and high above the horizon. Qi. ' MR. WEST, B.5. in ED. V N, Instructor in History and French ll . , . . , , gi. Ohio State Umverslty, 192s ll' li li le' . W' lie stron!! El We are not here to play, 211 to dream, to drift: We have hard work to rlo, 'lf and loads to lift: Twif Shun not the struggle - if face it: 'tis God's gift. li Babcock E MISS SEESDORF, B.A. Instructor in English and Latin I Heidelberg University, 1925 ll i, ll il: ii gl x 71+ 5 i il L1 u ii it l , ll W i J I know of no pursuit in which more real and important service can be rendered to any country than in the training of its youth. MR. WILLIAMS, B. sc. A. Instructor in Agriculture Purdue University, 1925 'S ' far jlul
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