Benson Polytechnic High School - BluePrint Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1924

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TT Hi5CO1 TECCH UU A THE FACULTY A CHARLES E. CLICVEIAXND JAMES G. TUNTZ Principal Vice Principal Libmry Englzkb Gas Engzkze MISS K. KIEMLE MISS E. DRUMMOND J. R. STAIR J- E' COLEMAN L. C. HENDERSON Ijrawing A1185 L. COGSVVELI. C. M. THOMAS MISS E. FORBES W. D. ALLINGHAM R. H. HARRISON D. H. LANEY N. E. LIKENS C. A. LUCAS H. A. LUNDQUIS1' P. PARCHER A. H. SMITH Bfacismzkfz D. HOI.DEN N. N IELSON .Electric E. A. RUHI. C. T. ALLISON N. V. JENSUN A. W. Mlibi F. STRICKLAND Fozmdfy W. D. HASRELL C. LIADLEY Gymna.vz'zzm S. GRONDAHL MISS D. FOSTER MISS J. IQLETZING T. E. LUSRIN MISS M. H. THIELE Hzklory C. L. BARZEE W. H. RUTHERFORD O. M. VVASHBURN Maifzemafzk's P. AMORT H. T. CRAIG MISS E. FLASKERUD MRS. C. D. HOL1' H. H. PARSONS O. STORLI O. SKEI Science M. E. TURNER G. BRACE F. A. BRAINERD C. S. BRERETON A. KRIEGER I. E. LUSKIN L. L. OLDRIGIIT R. T. STEPHENS Machzhe G. H. WILLIAMS C. A. CROSS E. E. GOEHLER H. HALSTEAD C. TWESSING Plumbzhg G. H. CONNOLLY Przkztzhg O. W. ATHEY W. H. HAW'I'1N J. HON'DE Sfzeetmefaf G. DRYNAN ffbodwofizhg F. B. BENSON B. KUHNS C. A. CUTLER



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12 eeee be ,g POTQYT lgerewca eg 1 MR. TONTZ MR. SKEI Advisers' The individual who constantly does his best will ultimately make a success of life. By suc- cess is not necessarily meant the accumulation of a large fortune or becoming politically or socially prominent, but a life that has been rounded out in a richer, fuller, more complete usefulness-one that is always at its best. The life that has not been lived thus has not been a successful life in the fullest sense of the word. Discouraging factors arise which make it diffi- cult for a person to do one's best. The prog- ress made toward the goal is so little noticeable that a person begins to wonder whether, after all, the results are worth the effort. No ideal goal can ever be attained, but the aiming to reach this goal is worth while. For after all, the things in life really worth while are the ideal objectives which we endeavor to attain. The effort to attain these ideals causes us to develop into a larger, more complete useful- ness. lf our best moods continually dominated our whole life we would all live well. We all mean to live Wellg at least, there are times with all of us when we resolve to do so, There are cer- tain outstanding periods in ourrlife, such as New Year's Day, our birthday or the day when we are graduated, when the realities of life Stand out in clearer relief than ordinarily, and Miss DRUM Morin MR. PARCHER Commmf impress us with unusual vividness, start in most of us serious thought, and inspire in us lofty aspirations and noble intentions. VVe are apt then to make noble resolutions and to start off in new and higher planes of living. It would be well if there were some way of per- petuating these better moods and living up to our good intentions. It ought not to be impossible to live up to the impulses of our best moods, or, at least, to a much greater degree than most of us realize. In many of these goods intentions one element of weakness lies in their vagueness or indefi- niteness. Vtfe would lie much more apt to suc- ceed in our new purposes if we reduced them to definite and practical shape. If we would bring our hazy ideas of greater usefulness down into some practical forms and then enter at once upon the execution of our resolutions, they would be much more likely to become per- manent, and to grow into our life. Another element of weakness in much of our resolving is that we try to grasp too much of life at one time. We think of it as a whole rather than taking the days one by one. It ought not to be hard to live well one day. Any one should be able to remember others in need and suffering about him, and keep his hand stretched out in helpfulness, for just one day.

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