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4 E' EIIITIIHIHL Concentration S. Halley, Principal ' 1 BILITY to concentrate is of all mental attributes the most essential to good Lili work. All students do not possess this 'ability to the same extent. In some, . . . . . . in fact, it seems to be remarkably well developed while in others it 1S al' most entirely wanting. A study hall is one of the finest places in the world in which to observe the mental attributes of students. Some students will be found so absorbed in their work that nothing short of an earthquake or some other such violent shock could in any way detract their attention, such students are interested immensely in their work, are determined to get the most out of their school life, are possessed with a seriousness of purpose that will not only carry them successfully through high school and college, but will be to them an ever increasing asset in after life. Other students, probably through no fault of their own, would like to do good work, but cannot concentrate. Their minds are wandering, their thoughts are not definitely fixed upon the task at hand, any little disturbance either outside the hall or inside the hall will catch their attention, and in many cases they are only too willing for their attention to be caught. They have no fixed determination, no seriousness of purpose, they see much that they would like, but to obtain it they are not willing to pay the price. The students of the first class are the students that the colleges and universities desire, they are the students that remain at the universities until they graduate and are an honor to the institutions that they represent. Or if instead of attending a university they should decide upon a business career the same qualities of mind that would have brought them success in college will bring them success in bus- mess. The students of the second class are not wanted at the universities, and if they should be so unfortunate as to get in, they are soon dropped. !,,..f-Y-1.. tr... . ,affix , 1, T - 4 - THE INKWELI.. lwglzt
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