' l P X. 1 HARRY D. CRAIG Every life has its own value in the mind of its Creator. No two lives ai'e alike. Therefore the Creator holds each person responsible for the way he uses his own life. Harry D. Craig was handicapped from childhood by an affliction that has made beggars and paupers of thousands. One forgot the deformity when he knew the man. Cheerfulness, optimism, agreeableness, hopefulness,-these qualities made it impossible to feel unkindly toward him, and put aside any sentiment of pity for his affliction. One felt that he did not expect or need pity. - He was engaged for years in an occupation that arouses antagonism among many people. But so sincere were his motives in trying to do his duty as an officer that he made, few, perhaps no lasting enemies. He was loyal to superiors and to the schools in which he worked so long. They were his schools as much as any one's. He was interested in every pupil and every teacher. His conversation, as well as his actions, testified to it. One of his most agreeable qualities was his constant readiness to render service to others. No request to perform a service within his power was ever denied. He would find time to go out of his way to serve anyone who claimed his service, and it was always done cheerfully. Perhaps the brightest spot in his comparatively brief life centered in his family. There was nothing within his power that he would not do for them. His home life with three healthy, growing children was the greatest joy of his life-a life that held none too many pleasures. He was a friend to his own children, and to thousands of others as well. ' ' No more certain proof of the esteem in which he was held could be found than this, that the students with whom he has worked as Attendance Officer for years sho ld l fi give him a place in their most valued publication, The Blue and Gold. ' 5 H. H. F. 1900-27 ,ig 'I 3 ggi .5 ai iv I QQXQ r:-1 f - :M ,ef fi-I IW H53 ' f 1 ,wwf :ef l I vi f Qmanmsv W IA' 4 x
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