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 foreword As we glance backward over our three short years of high school, the expression tempus fugit ’ seems indeed to be a true one; and as the years roll on after high school days are over, it will become even more evident and more significant. Yes, indeed, time does fly, and not. far in the future we will sometimes find ourselves perched in an easy chair, lost in dreams of happy moments spent in times gone by, reminiscing upon those little experiences that made high school a vivid and a worth while experience. We will find ourselves chuckling softly as we recall “those blue Mondays,” the chestnut hunts and parties, the operettas, the debates, and the thrilling athletic encounters. We will recall how so-and-so won the game by a thrilling 80-yard run in the last minute of play, how “good old Bill” or “bonnie lassie Mary” used to come to school late every morning or how Jack used to hold his audience spellbound while he warbled “Down by the Old Mill Stream.” Yes, we will recall these things and many more too. It is the purpose of this publication to preserve these pleasant experiences for you, so that sometime in the future you may peruse its pages and enjoy again the friendships you have made and the experiences that you have had while trying to make the report card appear as pleasing as possible to the ever observant parental eye. If, in the years to come, this book brings you but one moment of pleasure, our labor shall not have been in vain. THE HIGH SCHOOL
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MR. C. M. DICKEY, Superintendent It has been said that a little learning is a dangerous thing. Mr. A. consulted a physician who had received his diploma by barely passing his medical examinations. As a result, Mr. A. now sleeps in the cemetery. Mr. B. employed a lawyer who knew but little law. As a result, Mr. B’s property has been sold at sheriff’s sale-. His wife and children are in want. Mr. €. sent his children to an alleged teacher who knew but little about teaching. As a result, Mr. C’s children came to hate school. Some of them are criminals; others are worthless citizens. Seniors: whatever your vocation in life, prepare for it so thoroughly that, in your case, it cannot be said “a little learning is a dangerous thing.” MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD MISS LOUISE KAHLER, President MR. CHARLES A. OTT, Vice President MR. CARL B. MILLARD, Secretary MR. CLYDE RISLEY MR. EDWARD WELLMAN Superintendent of City Schools MR. C. M. DICKEY Principal of High School MR. V. R. HENRY Page Ten
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