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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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THE HIGH SCHOOL PAPER ' O Miss Currie the High School students owe a vote of thanks because of the establishing of the High School papor. The High School has long been in need of a paper. It arouses the interest of the students in all school activities and makes them see that they should take an active .part in the affairs of the school as well as their own personal affairs. There should be a still more imp-ortant result of a school paper. The editor of the Oaduceus has a hard job on his hands. Now, you can imagine how much harder that job is, without any preparation for it beforehand. The printing and editing of a school paper ought to give its editor and his assistants very good practice. So why not train people in editing a paper, then how much better a year book could be put out than by an inex- perienced editor. - The Possibilities of the High School Paper We are all proud of our school, proud of our ac- complishments, proud of our school traditions, and what we are proud of we should support to the best of our ability without any thought of selfish interest. You will all agree that High School days, in spite of our lessons, are full of fun and good fellowship. We enjoy mixing with the other people, but our mixing should not stop there, we must mix our interests-or, rather, wo-rk for one aim. We are a good High School, yet, as in all. things, there is room for improvement. Do- not be a parasite, do not be satislied to pluck the pleas- ure from High School Life and leave nothing in return, but strew your path with the seed of accomplishment that shall bear fruit in the uplifting of the standard of' the High School. V What couldn't you do? Stop and think, you could move mountains. Five hundred students bound by a common thought and working toward a definite aim- what wonders could not be wrought? But the key-note to the whole thing is-co-operation. High School is prone to be made of cliques. Forget. your bunches, your selfish interests, and .pool your in- terests and strive to lift the school higher on the list. of California high schools, till at last you emerge the- best in the State. VVhy not? Not only is it possible- but practical. When you elect officers, do not elect. them because they are friends of yours. Elect them because of their ability, even if you dislike them per-- sonally. Remember the school. Only through honest,. hard striving can you gain the summit. Although our last year has been a successful one in many respects, we have not shown the proper spirit.. Brush aside the obstacles that blurr your sight, for- get your conceit, your egotism, and selfish interests, and- stubstitute common interest, co-operation and support, and watch this High School climb in the record of the State. . S -H. G., 'l6.
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