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A 1 7 ,iz fl X H.. Zyiffiam Q Quang Usb To the Senior Class of 1941: X I wish to congratulate you on the work you have thus far completed, and wish you the greatest success in whatever undertaking you may attempt. We have appreciated the help you have given us, we will miss you, but your influence on the school will remain. You are now facing the greatest problem of your life, that of selecting your life's vocation. In doing this how can one know the career through which he can best serve? The following suggestions might be helpful: Choose the career that will give your inner self the greatest satisfaction. What we in our best moments long to be, that is probably what we were meant to become. Choose the career through which you may most effectively serve your fellow men. We are in the world not for what we can get out of it, but what we can put into it. Choose a career through which you can make the greatest possible con- tribution to mankind. We shall be pleased to have you attencl any of our activities, or come back for any help we may give you. Your Supervising Principal, WILLIAM C. FHANTZ Page Eight T H E 1 9
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1, N. ns. i Ili Killa TO THE CLASS OF 1941: I wish to congratulate you upon the successful completion of your high school education. I feel honored to have had the privilege of knowing you personally, and of working with you during the past three years. As you depart from your alma mater, I am sure that each of you has the determination to do somethinga' and be somebody. Don't wait for an oppor- tunity to come your way. Go out to meet it. If you fail to find the oppor- tunity you are looking for, create one. Remember that the best book has never been written, the most beautiful picture has never been painted, the most useful invention is yet to be made. There is plenty of room at the top of the ladder in every trade, business, and profession. Whether you now enter upon your life work, or go on to some higher institu- tion of learning, we want you to feel free to call upon us for any further service we may be able to render. Our interest in you does not end with your graduation, but rather follows you during the coming years. Your achievements will be an inspiration to us for further service in our work. Your Principal, WM. A. STEWART BERRY BUSH + Page Nine
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