Edison Institute High School - Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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Edison Institute High School - Yearbook (Dearborn, MI) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 10 of 284
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Page Six HERALD SCOTCH SETTLEMENT SCHOOL on its opening day. THE TOWN HALL with its stately Ionic portico. 1 Where the Field of 1 Au nu... unnuuuunnuruuuuum GREETINGS! Thank you, girls and boys, for givirig me space for a few words 1' in this, your first school journal. You all know that my hobby is gardening, and it is a happy worth-while hobby. Gardening, you know, was one of the first steps in civilization. In the beginning people just roamed about with their flocks of sheep and herds of cattle. Then garden- ing and vineyards came, and people stayed at home to tend the growing things and reap the crops. .nuunnuuuuuuuu nu RAWSONVILLE, the little school in the valley. u.uuuuuuuuuu CLINTON INN now the hostelry of youth. GREEN LANE ACADEMY and its wealth of trees. But I am interested in many more things than gardeninge girls and boys, for instance- their games; food, health, and J clothes, and everything that goes to build up their character. That is what the School of Life is doing for uSehelping us to build character. 1 MRS. HENRY FORD COMFORT SCHOOL with its quaint architecture. Another L Thank you, girls and boys, for this opportunity u. .uuuuuuuuuuu.u-uuuuuuuuu of sending you a message. If you were to ask me what the most important thiug in school life is, I would saye I uLearn how to study intelligently. Don,t let your unnuuiuuuu...........u.u.u.uuu CENTENNIAL SCHOOL on its opening day, September, 1932. 1.... nun... nun... nu........nn....

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G1VHEIH in Greenfield Village Schools, photographed Candlemas Day. They are a happy, healthy group of youngsters for whom ice and snow and biting blasts have no terrors. an; :1 952d



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H E R A L D Page Seven Youth is Cultivated uvvvuvudvvvvv ..............................nn......... ....... from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford I have been asked to write a few words for the first number of your new school paper. TOWN SCHOOL, MACON There 15 one rule in our school a pyeasam retreat. which is the basis of every other rule, and that is-help one another. Everybody help each other. It is simple, isnlt it? But when we do that we prevent a lot of things going wrong. One of the best life-lessons you can learn in this school is to help one another. In our school every boy and girl has something to do which makes the school better for every other boy and girl. WORK HARD. Work is easy when you do it with all your mind. To put it off, or only half do it, makes it twice as hard. PLAY FAIR. Let all your fun be free of what is mean or harsh. Say no word you will not like to think about when you grow up. Do no act that you would not like your schoolmates to remember about you in years to come. School day memories last a long time. STONE SCHOOL PENNINGTON With the children is Jerome Travis, their teacher. vIvIvIIIIIVVYVVIYIIIIvIvvlvlvlvl'lvvvav'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV yuvuvyy.... -vrvv WILLOW RUN whose very name suggests rural delights. Let all that we build into our memory of this school, be good and pleasant and useful. MILLS SCHOOL and its quaint. old-fashioned stoop. HENRY FORD Message B ROWNVILLE mind wander When trying in its setting of tall trees. to read an assignment or do a problem. Don't study with the radio going and don,t try to work where others are playing. Try to know your subject and if llII'YvyIIIIVVIIIIVYYVIYIIIIIIIIIVIYVIIIIIIvlvlvIvlvvivvvvl'IIIIIvIvllxlvle you get stuckeseek help. GEORGIA SCHOOLS -EDSEL B. FORD The two schoolsiabove and on left- are situated near Cherry Hill plantation, Ways Station, Georgia. Light and sunshine are characteristics of their Southern en- vironment. IIvavavivvvvervvvvuv vvv

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