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Page 31 text:
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THE ART OF LIVING The most important thing in life today is the ability to vet along with one's fellow men There was a time when man could be independent and live within his llttle roup, but today if you really live, you must come in contact with many people, It matters not wlat occupation or vocation you choose to follow Doctors, lawyers, teachers, min isters, f1rmers, salesmen, skilled and unskilled laborels all must work vith other people Soon many of you students will find your selves thrust in this so called hard cru l world What are you golnv to do then you find yourself in this situatlon? That is the questlon each of you wlll have to decide for yourself The art of makinv friend , Letting along with people is the most essential pa t of pel onal eflicienoy Mix with people and make friends, for GWCH new friend you acquire increases, Ju t a bit your personal charm Executives and bu lnes men are realizing more and mole t at a nan, resaroles of his ablli ty, is of no value unle s he can work with his grouo. Personnel men receive tHOUS3H5S of dollars each year for brinelne harmony vlthin an oreani za lon It 1 a fell noun act that more people lose tnelr obs because oi the klnd of peoole they are than oecau of the faalty wa in which tmey do tlelr or A good claractel and a good reputation still lead the li t o personal qual fications Llncoln, the reattst man Amerl a has produced, was not brllllant nor hiehly educated He was great because he had character and llked people Allce Bloler 2 s A , 2 ' ' . f A v . ., .f a. ' fn - 5 r 1 L L - 'v J L A .. 4 - Z x. ' . . 'I 1 7 . x A , T V .1 . 1 - D x. , u 4 . 7 X D . T U -1 . P- -, ' , . N.: . ' S cf., Q - .JL ,Q , L1 . I' - 'S . - . J. 'A . ,A c N -nun S -a--1 o - - S . S n -., . ,A ,Q 1 I - - . Q J.. , .. S ., , S f , l - . L .. V A . Y . ct L TJ ' ' ' I : '- Y 1 'C , S V '- 'ui A . If u T L. A Y I Q X 1 1 D t 1 ' J c L. - f W 'V' c 1 ' 1 . 1 v , Jr. ob J. J .VI 'r ' ' 1 7 , 4 1 Tx gi' 1 N . ' so -ea -X V - A S .L T. , .L Q . w M A . n - .5 L. . 1 V . L . . . ,S K . ' 4 .. .L - - Q , .
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FOR WHAl IT IA BV WORTH What have you received flom school? The student who araduate may have passed his work succe sfullf and stlll be unpreoared for life' work High school 15 much mole than just a fair knowledge of your studle vreatel than a shining athletic ability far more than a comolete know lease of the latest dance tens, or a false sense of satisfaction txat you have 'vot+en by' four years of SChOO1lHg To my mind, the student wuo has learned the art of studying and apnlylna himself to assimilate problems which he will face in future life is the one who has gained tle ost Some students, who tentlve memory, made excellent recoros, yet are woefullv short on pure intelliaence that will not manlfest ltsclf until latel rears He who ras Iunda entally ever lsed hi rea sonlng powtrs and con clextlously endeavored to vain comnlete co 6lC1GU ion ratn 1 than to merely stow away faets and figures is the one for whom the world is waiting Snermllla Overrolt ,a f 1 14 'f A 4 A .L L-J 5 1 . u f . . Q f s l,L , - ' -. , ' , st 1 A g s . I -. ' -, 5, 4 L1 . 1 'K 4 4 S I C ' 1 1 -' ,- I .L . D l 'Ja ' s 1 31- 1 v 1 D U r 1 . I . W . , l . X , K .. L o 1 . 1 .. ' c , . 1,1 :Ti 4 A have, through fortunate possession of a fairly re- A r Q, . ll A 4- ' ,M ' , e P . ' ' z I fa 1 ' ' ' -, ' . . 0 ,- 1 . m,,tf ,' . -o s - L E . 1 , . 1' L .. ' 5 A . 11,1s1 .s leo . Y f ., c ... M . 1 . -L , , - O , . J L
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