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G. A. McCORMICK, A.B., Ed.M. Superintendent of Schools lVluskingum College University of Pittsburgh The theme of your annual, The March of Time, is not only appropriate, but carries with it a challenge to every member of the Class of 1938. As time marches on and you reflect and ponder on the high purposes and noble ideals of these, your closing school days in Beaver l-ligh School, may you rededicate and reconsecrate your life to continue to strive toward the accomplishment of your most cherished ambitions. Probably your greatest battle, as you leave high school, will be to prevent yourselves from drifting with the tide-going the path of least resistance-the easy way. If you have learned while you have been in high school that time waits for no man and that drifting is a downstream direction, your brief stay here has been highly Worth while and the public investment in you has been justified. So, as Htime marches on, my best Wishes go with you for success and happiness. G. A. McCORMICK. ISABELLA KENAH Secretary to Superintendent lrving College l10l
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The Laboratory The Shop Math. Class Mechanical Drawing Typewriting Domestic Science
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MARY I. MQKINLEY, Ph.B. High School Principal Grove City College Columbia University l wonder whether the members of the class of 1938 ever stop to think of the ultimate objective of education. I know that you will agree with me that there is an ultimate objective in this whole process of public education. ln this connection we like to stress character and personality. The passing of school subjects, of obtaining credits, the granting of a diploma, these are all means to an end. The end is to turn out of the school the kind of young people who will not only be successful and happy, but who will be of positive good to the world, young people who are socially adapted, young people who have consideration for others, young people who are thinking of their fellow-man. lf you have developed these qualities-Reliability, Cooperation, Honesty, Consideration for Qthers, and Loyalty-and if you have made these qualities a part of your pattern of conduct, then the ultimate objective of education has been attained. May it be the good fortune of every member of this class to enjoy a large measure of success in future work. MARY I. McKINLEY. JANE MCCREERY Stenographer Wildcliff junior College llll
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