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Superintendent’s Comment THE FINAL EXAMINATION School days are not only a preparation for living, they are a part of life itself. The qualities of character developed here will not change in some mysterious manner after graduation. Your character is not like the color of the chameleon, changing with each new situation. If it is true that your weaknesses are likely to betray you when you are put to the test, it is fully as true that the characteristics which you have taken pains to develop through your high school course will stand by you the day after graduation. Here, then, is your final examination. While you answer these questions for yourself be sure that your associates are also answering them for you and upon their answer will largely depend the return—in gold as well as in honor—which you will receive for your efforts as you travel on. I. Do you habitually attend to your job. putting aside all other matters until it is completed? II. Can you see your work without someone to point it out to you and can you tackle it and complete it without undue encouragement and assistance? III. Will you carry your share of the load when the eye of authority—parental, civil, or religious—is not resting upon you? IV. Can you make the adjustments necessary to enable you to team with your fellows in accomplishing a common task? V. Are you able to take what life brings and feel that you are making the best of it? VI. Do you consider your neighbor’s feelings as your own and habitually show it? If you can answer an honest “Yes” to these questions your future is bright indeed. All the gold of Weepah will not be a fair exchange for the gift which you will make to your day and generation. ROBERT JULIAN.
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May. 1927 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 7 FACULTY First Row—John Rebol, Ruth McMillan. Marjorie Zimmerman, Margaret Wagner, Robert Julian (Superintendent). Second Row—Joseph Yuhasz. Blanche Williams, Mildred Snedecor. Esther Anderson. Wilbur Zimmerman. Dwight Johnson. The Faculty The faculty of the C. H. S.. We are very proud to say. Is about the best that can be had Anywhere today. First, there’s our “Prof.” Julian, Not very big—but wise. You see, what’s in a person’s head Is not always shown by size. He comes to us from Iowa, Where he spent many a happy day Attending school as we do. In the common and usual way. In nineteen twenty-two he came to Havre, Their principal to be; And then he moved to C. H. S. In nineteen twenty-three. He has been with us For four long years or more. And we will still remember him When we are sixty-four. Then, there is Mrs. Williams, Who, we’re not afraid to say. Is one of the best History teachers In the entire U. S. A. She attended Oberlin College To increase her knowledge more; Then she came to the West to teach In eighteen ninety-four. She has helped a good many students Through the trials of history. How she always keeps her patience Is sure a mystery. You may think that History Makes a crab of the very best. But you’ll fiind she’s just as jolly As any of the rest. Miss Anderson, the teacher We all know as Andy,” As a well-known English teacher. Comes in mighty handy. She is from South Dakota; That’s all I need to say. You won’t have any trouble Guessing the rest, anyway. If you know what's best for you; I might as well tell you as not— Don’t ever say to her: “I seen,” or “I ain’t got.” Mrs. Zimmerman, our commercial teacher. Takes a front seat.
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