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f mmssm sa mmsassmsm ■ pr JIMIOORIHMOiO Honor ' Requirements Highest Scholarship A. E ' s in all solids. B. No grade below M. C. No tardies. Honor Roll A. Average grade of S. B. An E for each M. C. No grade below M. D. No tardies. What the Honor Tioll Means to Me MARY WOLF Being on the Honor Roll is not simply having one ' s name on a typewritten list that is hung in the hall for others to see. Neither is it only proof that one has absorbed out of the wisdom of text-book and teacher a very creditable amount of knowledge, which somehow stayed until the final test. It means that one has acquired the virtues that will practically make any man or woman in a business way, concentration, comprehension and stick-to-it-iveness. It means that one is willing to work and make the most of all opportunities, and is not satisfied with less than the best. The honor roll record will always serve as a valuable source of information to future employers seeking employees. What the Honor ' Roll Means to Me HERBERT JACOB The honor roll gives me a chance to fulfill that old saying, which is often heard, Hitch your wagon to a star. The honor system makes me ambitious. When I first became an honor student my zest to become the same kind of student the next year was great. I am being benefited socially and morally because I am being thrown in contact with a better class of boys. As the world progresses, there is little illiteracy, and more competitive business. Just as a large, strong foundation will stand the strain of an immense structure, the student on the honor roll will be more strongly equipped for his entrance into the business world. Not only will I be able to cope with my business propositions, but it will cause me to become a bigger and better citizen, capable of judging and understanding the questions of the community at large. ; . r ; . .» - : : i : : : ? . : ?: : c . - -? ih-:; r -r. ; » : .1 1 =? : ! i :-f: ; i : - ; f - : : i . : : i : : s ' . ; i ■ : . • : : i ? : i •-: ■«: 3 !i: -:r = : : 2 :v - S = ;5::ks: i?: ' j § ;s a i: : : ? . ,: : = 3 ; : : i ; ; t ; a« ;?r : s : 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-six
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