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e Aw -- 1- -'o C I D T l -14. --- HAROLD I-1. COWLES KATHARINE MONAGHAN JAN. '30 ADVISERS There are two alternatives open to every class adviser: that of being adviser of the class, and that of being merely class adviser. At first glance there appears to be no difference between the two, but as a matter of fact there is a difference-a vital one which is essential to the happiness of the class. The duties of an adviser are to guide the class in its activities. There are two ways in which this can be done: from within, or from without. It is the manner in which he conducts the office, and not the oflice itself which is important. ln the second case, the adviser impersonally guides the course of the class without taking any special interest in it. More often than not, the results are praiseworthy, in the ordinary point of viewg but there is sure to be a lack of enthusiasm and whole- heartedness in anything the class undertakes, an absence ofspontaneous enjoyment. In the first case, you have an entirely different state of affairs. The adviser is actually a part of the class-in spirit at least. From within the group he arouses a true class spirit. He takes as much interest in the affairs of the class as do the pupils themselvesg he exerts a splendid influence over them by dint of his personality- he is one ofthe gang. This is our reaction to the class advisers that fate and Principal Wilcox gave us. To Mr. Cowles and Miss Monaghan we bid farewell, but we shall always remember them as the two people who did their utmost toward making our stay at East High four memorable years of good-fellowship and good times. . . g..g,.ga lilmmfimi 16
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