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l 2 f A SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE p S the above your ambition? If it is not, make is ' to. When you entered High School as a Fresh- man, did you realize that in four short years the ma- jority of you must prepare for the battles of life-and some may not even have the four years? Did you choose your course accordingly and take the subjects which will be the most beneficial to you in life, or the subjects Which give you the most credits for the least amount of Work? Many pupils have been guilty of the latter mistake, are you one? If you are, it may not be too late to mend your Ways 'even as Juniors, for the saying. Better late than never, is a very true one. You do not have to bea book-Worm, because other things besides studies go to make up that Word, S-U-C- I f-N C-E-S-S. A certain amount of athletics is always bene- ficial both to mind and body, but do not make athletics- your principal aim, as ofttimes students, particularly boys, do. 1 Even greater things than studies and athletics lead you to your aim, A successful graduate, an ' 1 ater a successful man or Woman. ,These are, your morals and your manners, your con- duct and respect for your teachers 3. and fellow-stir dents, always remember, A good Word for a ai we costs little and is worth much.77 Cultivate obe fiez - for obedience in the schoolroom will ma? e yon and better able to obey the laws of natuzwe- of man in after life. Therefore, in High School lay the t wzt ' A 'ni . c'As the tvvig is bent, so the tree lfffllllfl Verbum sat 'sapientf' --J. K. 26
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January Class Leona Peterson Hazel Ruth John June Class Elma Evans Vettelene Loomis, Theresa CLASS OFFICERS GRADUATES WITI-IGUT PICTURES First Half Seeoncl Half Normal Graduates Who didnt get their pictures Ella Taylor Reita Cameron Carrie Raab Avis Smith
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