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MEMORY HOWARD HOLVERSON NE of the most admirable traits anyone can have is that of being able to get along well with one's fellowmen. Howard Holverson not only possessed this worthy characteristic, hut he was also hiehly esteemed by his schoolmates. He was a credit to his class, because of his enthusiastic support of all school activities. His special interest was in debate, and in his Junior year he was one of the repre- sentatives in the inter-class debate series. The greatest desire of his parenl-s was that Howard should make the medical profession his life work. As this wish can never be gratified, his father has made a memorial to him in the form of a medical scholarship. The scholar- ship is for Valpariso Medical School and is to be given to some deserv- ing boy, who has the intention of becoming a doctor, This was given by Dr. Holverson in order that some other boy might have the same advantages that he so greatly desired for his own son. Howard's memory will always abide with his classmates and the scholarship will remain as a lasting memorial for many years to come.
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tin re'tl niewninu' ot' th-it institution, Miss Fztneolly , SERVICE 5 IPX4' Htcutry lllfl nieuning of Iioise High School is the SAITIG to fztenlty :intl students. This statement by Mr. lbienst is typieatl of his faith in the students and of his loyztlty and tlevotion to the institution. - At the first glam-e down our erowded halls, ti stranger would prolf.tlrly say that most boys and girls go to lloise High Sehooi to have ai good time. To be p.:Intl ls the rult-flint this is only the mood in which the l't ill work is done. Most of the boys and girls :ire nlrently stutlying :ind thinking' in terms of life Under these conditions loyalty to one :inother und eu-operzttion in llehnlf of the Sehool is only naiturztl. Many have grone forth from this influ- enee of lioise lligli School to su:-cess. It is with purposes. inere:tsinp.g' eonfitlenee in your future that I bid the elnss ot' 'ill 'eztrry on.' VHARLES F. DIENST, Principal. HICN one has spent yt-:trs ol' loynl serviee in :in institution, tlten that one is qnnlifietl to know has long: been elosely zissneintetl with lloise High Selioul sttttlenls :intl her stztteinent ol' our sehool spirit is one that eonies from her ht-nrt. Our sehool spirit is the lnrentli of life to the insti- tution. lt is that intlefinnlmle soniething' xvhieh tnztkes the sehnol nlive, which gives to it intlivizluatlity und person-ililv VVe :ire upt to think of it only :is niztni- I . . ,. fest in the voezil :incl finztneiztl support given to :itltletie :intl seholnstit' eontests. lint seliool spirit nst effort ot' is niore, lt ninkes itefelf felt in the enrt X ' , the 1-lass room, in elenn sport, in the eoninion gout - will ul' the sehool's soeiztl life, in rt-sponsiliility at l enre for sehool property, :intl in it sense of olwlignti X for eonitnunity serviee. lt nit-:ins the following' - nn itleul tin itleul which pertneutes every :ietivity of the sehool, nn itlenl xvhieh guides every person in it. :tn itlenl whirh is statnipetl upon the ehatrntvtet' ' of everv grndtlute, nn ideul wltieh re-fleets itself in . ' , x the :tehievenients ot' the alumni of the sehool. 'l'h:1t is Hoist- lligh Svhool Spirit. t K l'l'IAllL l4'ANCOl.l,Y, . Assistant Prineipztl. '
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