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BBSS Jjfl Is is 4 ! I I 1 I I IBS 5 I I I 1 1 W?, £ £ Jtm ' 24 Senior Class of Manual Training High School, dedicate this, our last Booster, to Mr. Edward Holloway, who for six years has successfully and faithfully been adviser of our school paper. I i i i 1 I I ffliflfiiffiiiiifitt
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SENIOR BOOSTER THE BOOSTER PUBLISHED BY The June 1924 Senior Class Manual Training High School Entered as second-class matter March 30, 1912, at Indianapolis, Ind., under act of March 3, 1879. Editor-in-Chief Claude M. King Associate Editor Mildred Bostic Business Manager. . .Dorothy Feldman Assistant Business Manager Jessie Taylor Athletics Louis Weiland, Lynn Dismore Features. . .Clara Mahr, Edgar Roehrn Personals Margaret Mertz, Grace Grimm, Myr- tle Frye, Ruth Emigholz, Gladys Steinmetz, Ruth Sexson, Blanche Blakley, and Helen Adolay Jokes .... Paul Duddy, Victor Saunders Advisers Mr. E. H. K. McComb, Mr. Edward Holloway, Miss Elizabeth Hench, and Miss Helen Haynes FRIENDS Friendship is never cheap. It can not be dimmed or faded by time. Manners, customs, and time may change, but true friendship never does. It stands forever on a firm foundation. A friend doesn ' t have to test your hon- esty. He takes your faults and virtues as a part of you. He tries to keep you out of trouble, but when you ' re in, he doesn ' t run. Most anyone will help you when your broke, or facing woe, but a friend does something more than that. He will get you back to meet a fresh attack, not fearing to tell you what a fool you ' ve been. Everyone has some- one who is faithful through thick and thin — that ' s a friend. STRIVE ADVANCE SUCCEED STRIVE Strive to reach a worthy goal. Buckle into your task, for victory is never cheap. You can not always ask for commonplace and easy duties. Have courage to bear the pain of hard labor and have patience to wait the while you are slowly climbing toward success. If you ' re afraid of a blow and the sting from it or if you ' re not game enough to keep on fighting when you tire, how are you going to gain your goal? You can ' t. Push through rain and snow just as you would through sunshine. That ' s striving. Never let pleasure mean more than your task, but have faith when your strength seems vain, and then move on. ADVANCE Advance. That ' s the next long, big step toward success. You can ' t be afraid of a jolt or a jar or a set-back. If you are, you ' ve no chance to win. You can not afford to be embittered by defeat, for nothing will retard your ad- vancement more than that. Whatever you set out to be in a trade or profes- sion, don ' t stop until you are rated among the best. You who are to ad- vance will not be indifferent to your task, but you will strive to do your best. The greater your spirit rebounds from some blow, the greater is your will to be somebody here, the more you will work to strive and advance ; then you will know a greater success. SUCCEED Succeed. To you who proved your mettle comes the victory, and you give great sighs of relief. Go back over the first steps toward your triumph. Count the many miserable hours you spent; the times you almost gave up until finally you learned the meaning of suc- cess — a little more to do. You finish some old, hard duty only to meet a new one, some larger goal to pursue. MONDAY SENIORS!
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