East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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EFHIIUJS VOL. III EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, MAY 1912 No. 6 The Measure GMETIMES in our unceasing . ..J. . I rush for the goal of our am- bitions, we are led to overlook the fact that we are small uites help- ing to make up the amalgamated whole, and that we are measured and environed by our compeers, Yet we are, and this measuring procession goes on so subtly that unless there is some unusual ele- ment thrust into our lives, we never realize that an impression is made for good or bad. It is a stimulus or a climax of right or wrong that shows the true fibre. Any vessel is strong when in a protecting environment. A weak boy or girl may be good in a clean atmosphere, but the frail craft breaks, and the weakling falls when the test comes. Unconseiously the vital ele- ments Of character have been noted by our fellowmen. As the lights and shadows on a photographic plate so fall the impressions on the passive minds of our associates. Some day in a climax a mental picture stands forth- a picture influenced by the purity of mind and soundness of opinion of the observer. Yet this picture speaks truly to him who sees. just now two school scenes stand forth in my memory, and as they are representative antithetic types and il- lustrate the points in the statement above, I am going to present them to you in as nearly the true colors as possible. In an institution of learning a young man was one day haled before the faculty committee for cheating and creating various disturbances in class- es. Our friend Harry was an Older boy than the majority of his classmates, the son of a good father, and a young man with a capable mind and brilliant prospects were his energies but prop- erly directed. 'lihe secretary of the connnittee called his name and reazl the statement of charges. Harry owned his name and admitted the charges in a manner that indicated his absolute indifference to the import of the Of- fenses. The inquisitors now asked him various questions relative to his associates, his ideals of life, and the school activities with which a boy of his years would naturally be affiliated, and then went to the particular phases of his breach of conduct. It seemed an interminable length of time before anything but defiance of all laws of the institution anl ethics could be observed. Finally a sweet faced lady, who had grown gray in the service of trying to mould good men and women from all sorts of material, said, I-Iarry, I think that for thegood of yourself and the influence you will have on the younger boys, you should make these matters right and say that you will, where they may hear you. At this llarry said, I never knew that I had any influence on them. Yes, you

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