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also c R. H. S. smears, 1 Valedictory One more year has passed and one more graduating class is before you. We have just mounted the first round in our Ladder of Life. With the termination of our high school days the curtain goes down on the first act in our drama. What will the next act reveal? This question means much in our young lives and we realize that you too, our parents and friends, are concerned. You are waiting patiently for the day when you will point proudly to us and say, He or she has been a success in lifef' This little thought that one might so carelessly utter brings to our minds the very vital question, What is success? Webster says, Success is the favorable and prosperous termination of any thing attempted. This is merely a definition and does not always apply to life. We may point to an individual and say that he is a great success. Yes, so might one appear to others looking on, but in himself he may be one of the greatest failures of all time. lt is wholly possible to measure the success of a material project but never of an individual. Since we have only one life to live we wish to make the most of it. Every one of us has some talent which it is our duty to improve. We must make our environ- ment such that it will aid us in making a success. One's environment may be very disagreeable. It may bring constant distress of heart, inortification, tears of angry rebellion and wounded pride-but there is a reason for it. To become strong, the soul must fight something. It cannot gain muscle on a bed of eider-down. If an artist can paint a picture on a bed sheet, can we not find material and opportunity in our environment to do the thing we want to do? Do not forget that no man ever came to the heights of success without some failures on the way. Do not choose your life's work just for the money that is in it. It is a con- temptible estimate of an occupation just to regard it as a mere means of making a living. The Creator might have given us our bread ready made, but He had a grander and nobler end in view when he created man. Labor is the great school- master of the raceg to be successful we must labor. The world is full of just-going- to-be's. They all long for success but want it at a discount. The one pricey' for many is too high. The great Quaker, William Penn says: No pain, no palmg no thorns, no throne, no gall, no glory, no cross, no crown. Now, fellow classmates, as we look for the last time on this old school, as stu- dents, it is our duty to pledge ourselves to success, with the best that is in us, for the sake of our parents and teachers who have sacrificed so much to give us this golden opportunity. Therefore, in their memory let us take the advice offered by this little verse: Though chosen with taste and fastidious care, And it isn't the price that you paid, It isn't the size of your pile in the bank, Nor the number of acres you own, It isn't the question of prestige or rank, Nor the sinew, or muscle and bone, It isn't the servants that come at your call It isn't the things you possess, Whether many, or little-or nothing at all- It's service that measures success. -ITILTIIIUVI Ruth lV1IHl'l' Page Tllirle
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anew R. H. S. can c oico A Pleasure That I En joy Books, through which you find the way to only dreamed of scenes and people are my greatest pleasure. When you have worked the greater part of a winter clay and realize the luxury of a chance to relax and rest-and feel that you have earned it-then is an ideal time to curl up, with a book, in a big armed chair not far from the window. The falling snow will stimulate your imagination and make your surroundings seem less real. As you are enveloped by an atmosphere all of your own creating, it matters not the type of story which you choose to read. Twilight approaches, deeming it necessary to turn on artificial lights if you read any further. Having stayed in this one position, you are not of ri mind to change, and so feeling very comfortable, drowsy, and carefree, with a slight niow- ment you turn the chair and face a big hard coal stove, thru whose little windows the firelight liickers, jumps and dances. If you have patience you will soon see the characters of your story take form, appear and recede quickly into the fiames. Maybe, if you have not already done so, you will finish the story in your mind as to the fate of the enchanting book people. As the warmth of the flames close over you, first, one story is followed hy another, again the situations. Dreams and Day Dreams are hard to distinguish but isn't it a pleasant surprise to have someone call you, back to the happiness of everyday people and 21 good supper. -KIlff11'jllI Iinrlff fl I'ny1' 1 ifl44 n
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