High School of Commerce - Commerce Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 9 text:

bf' I WF-fwfiri HE theme of our journal is the theatre. Our school shall. be the stage, and we, the actors and audience. As the play unfolds itself before our eyes, let us enjoy it to the fullest degree. And when it is over let it be a happy memory to accompany us always on the road through life. l.5fl

Page 10 text:

- A HESE are trying times, days of discouragement for Q 3 every one and high school students are no exception. Never in my experience have I found it more dith- cult to address a group of graduating seniors. As you look forward to the usual happy days of Commence- Zfifv 3 ment you are faced with uncertainty. Each of you is asking himself, his school, the world these questions: What future is there for me? What use can I make of the training I have been re- ceiving? l You should not be satisfied with the type of optimism which teaches that everything is all right if one just thinks so. That is not an honest satisfying philosophy. You may as well admit that the world today is out of gear and that life has become a burden to many. What then, may you place your faith in? What are the answers to your questions? May I venture to suggest some of them? Your future is by no means certain-but if you have acquired habits of mastery in your work, have trained your mind, strengthened your character, culti- vated the virtues of cooperation and good will, you will be more secure and more certain of success. If you have practiced courtesy and help- fulness and won the respect and affection of your fellow students and teachers, you will be abler than others to meet the vagaries of life. Excellent work along any line is never wasted. The world will, as it always has, find use for the boy or girl who has learned to practice honesty, punctuality, courtesy, self-control and good will. The skilled, observant, careful person will be more welcome in times of adversity than in times of prosperity. If you have learned that the fundamental requirements of a civilized life are balance, poise, self-control, and good humor, you have the better -fitted yourself for the challenge that life is certain to fling to you. Added to that and perhaps more important than any of the foregoing thoughts is the fact that he who is educated and has a record of school work well done has added much more to his life spiritually than is measurable materially. You will be the better able to see and value the true and beautiful in life, to see more of the real meaning of life and to find a surer measure of happiness because of your high school training. E l6l

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