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CLASS OF '10 ROSTER JUNIOR A. Addleman, Lncile Austin, Kate Barthold, Delia Bartlett, Margaret Beattie, Denny B. Bettys, Edna Blumm, Amelia Bruner, Esther' Buzard, Nina Carson, Newton Carter, Lewis Chittenden, Inez Chivers, Mary Chivers, Walter Corn, Ethel Crow, Pearl Daughters, Chas. Davis, Kathryn Dehler, E. P., jr. DeVorss, Fay Dolan, Frank Dykes, Lawrence Eaton, Xvilfred Fetchett, Laura Fink, Georgia Floyd, Elda Brittain, Helen Brown, Lucile Buckley, Elizabeth Burnette, Mary Cowan, Nina Hagan, Mabel Hague, Anna Halsted, Eva Heddens, Barrett Hills, Orville jackson, Reginald johnson, Clara just, Arnold Kaucher, Dorothy Kaucher, XValter Kean, Temple Kenny, Pearl Kessler, john Kinney, Lucile Kittle, Helen Kyle, Mary Ladd, VValter Ladensohn, Nathan Liberman, David Lowenberg, Frieda Lucas, Lawrence McMillan, Grace Mattill, Emma Mohler, Ralph Moss, Hayden Nash, Dorothy Newlove, Mary Osborn, Charles NC DRM ALS Cronan, Ivlaizgggret Davis, Fannie ee Day, Vera DeVorss, Elberta Elliott, Essie Packwood, Inez Patterson, Doris Peek, O'Neal Reich, Sidney Richey, john Rock, Adolph Schneider, Edna Smith, Paul Stauber, Emily Stein, Libbe Sutherland, Edna Sweeney, Rosa Sweet, Lewis Townsend, Maud VVarburton, Delia Westheimer, Ira Whitsitt, Elvira Williams, Harry D. Wyeth, Ellen Wyness, Maud Young, Nettie SENIOR B. Atha, jearvais Augspurger, Russel Benight, Cecil Brown, Lewis Burnett, Robert AN D POST GRADUATES. Kemper, Louise Lawless, Margaret McDermott, Mary Morton, Margaret Quinn, Marie Carle, Horace Castle, Clarence French, Valliant Hempy, Gertie Ingraham, Daisy Knapp, Lormier Ladwig, Myrtle Longshore, Alma McCarthy, Guy McGinnis, Guy Mahaney, Wm. Mast, Irma Means, Costello Poe, Flossie Reynolds, Woodson Richmond, Geo. Saphir, Marguerite Sasseen, Beatrice Shetler, Paul Smith, Leonard Smith, Roy Weihe, Edith Whalen, Lora Rice, Edith Rountree, Florence Waller, Edith Walter, Nettie i . '11
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A Word to the Wise is Sufficient HERE is no new advice to give to young men. Success in life, as well as happi- ness, depends upon four things: health, www' which is secured by proper physical '- ' development and exercise, intelligence, which begins with as complete an education as possible and should continue to improve through life: moral character, which rests upon man's sense of responsibility to his God for every word and thought and act, and energy. The man who is strong in body, alert in mind, blameless in habits, and actuated by a noble purpose which makes him willing to work and leads him into paths useful service-such a one cannot make a failure of life. Other quali- ties may be added to these, but these lay at the foundation. 1 ' GNN QXN'ritten especially for the Annualj HINTS AS TO THRIVING. .IOHN PLOWMAN. HARD work is the grand secret of success. Nothing but rags and poverty can come of idleness. Elbow grease is the only stuff to make gold with. Every man must build up his own for- tune nowadays. Shirt sleeves rolled up lead on to broadcloth: and he who is not ashamed of the apron will soon be able to do without it. Dili- gence is the Mother of Good Luck as poor Richard says, but Hldleness is the Devil's Lob- ster as john Plowman says. It is bad beginning business without capital. Every minnow wants to be a whale, but it is prudent to be a little fish while you have but little water, when your pond becomes a sea then swell as much as you like. TO YOUNG PEOPLE. N. w. H11.L1s IDEALS. CH, all ye young hearts! guard well one rock that is fatal to all excellence. If ever you have broken faith with your ideals, lift them up and renew faith. Cherish ideals as the traveler cherishes the north star, and keep the guiding light pure and bright and high above the hori- zon. The vessel may lose its sails and masts, but if it only keeps its course and compass, the harbor may be reached. Once it loses the star for steering by, the voyage must end in ship- wreck. For when the heroic purpose goes, all life's glory departs. Let no man think the burial of a widow's son the saddest sight on earth. Earth knows no tragedy like the death of the soul's ideals. Therefore, battle for them as for life itself. HABITS. First the river digs the channel, then the channel controls the river, and when the facul- ties, by repetition, have formed habits, those habits become grooves and channels for con- trolling the faculties. STUDY. Moreover, an overmastering passion is the secret of all eminence in scholarship. All the shelves are heavy with mental treasure, but only the eager mind may harvest it. Today our young men and Women stand in the midst of arts, vast, beautiful and useful, they are sur- rounded by all the marvelous facts of man's his- tory, they breathe an atmosphere charged with refinement, But the youth who hates his books might as well be the poor savage lying on the banks of the Niger,whose soul sits in silence and starves to death in a silent dungeon. Ignorance is weakness, success is knowing how. Ours is a world in which the last fact conquers.
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