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THE MAN VJHO UNDERSTANDS Sometimes, in the course of events, God creates a man who understands. A man who knows human nature: its failings. its trials. its tribulations. We have such a man in Central High School. Failings are seen by him through the light of understanding. His heart is ever open to troubles and to joys. He is ever ready to help one solve an espe- cially knotty problem. He knows how much a helping hand. held out in the darkness, helps one to regain the light. Inlinitely best of all, he understands young people. He knows them to be hu- man beings, with growing minds and personalities, and treats them as such. He never criticizes them unduly. for he loves them. Loves them with a big, all-seeing love, which after all, counts most. Youth is a time of uncertainty, of rest- lessness, of groping. The understanding man does not condemn this uncertainty. He believes in it and quiets one's fears about youths groping. The restlessness of youth is wonderful to him. for he understands. lt is not strange, then. that his place in the world is at the head of an institution of young people. A man in his position must have ability to understand. He must be able to lead and to govern, in an underf standing and kindly way. His outlook on life must be cheerful. Youths outlook on life is not always cheerful: the principal of a high school must help youth to look ahead with encouragement. The love of young people must be instilled in his heart, for if it were not there. he could not understand them. This man who understands is our friend and principal, R. T. Hargreaves. The evidence of his ability to lead us in an understanding way is shown in our ac- complishments of the years he has been at Central High School. We are grateful to Mr. Hargreaves-because he is the man who understands.
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MISS GENEVIEVE MCDILL IIH her readiness to help and her ability to understand the difficulties confronting the students of Central High School. Miss Gene- vieve S. McDill has made herself one of the most beloved members of the faculty. After the resignation of Miss Fannie Forester last September. Miss McDill was called upon to take the position of Dean of Students. Since that time. she has performed her duties in a quiet, un- assuming way, forgetting herself in the service of others and helping to make Central High School a bigger, better. and cleaner institution. Ever ready to listen and sympathiie. always up- holding high ideals, never refusing to help anyone who is in trouble, and taking an active interest in the students and their welfare. Miss NIcDill has won her way into the heart of every Centralite, CALVIN XV, JARVIS ALVIN XV. JARVIS. assistant principal. is one of the most able men in Minneapolis High Schools. He has proved himself, in the three years he has been with us a sympathetic companion and a skillful manager, He has fulhlled well and faithfully the complex duties of his ofhce, combin- ing the knowledge of an educator with the insight and judgment of a business man. As a Worker he never spares himself. but always sacrihces time and strength in his effort to give needed assistance to an individual or to Central High School, In time of trouble. he has been a true friend and a competent adviser. judging all questions with fairness and un- derstanding. Students and faculty owe much to Mr. Jarvis. He is an assistant principal of whom Central is justly proud.
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