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,avwww-ww wrfwevvw Smiling, genial J. A. Reeves, Superintendent Q of City Schools, is a familiar figure to the stu- dents of Everett High. Efficient and capable Q in the many tasks he undertakes, Mr. Reeves is certainly an asset to the school system. SUPEllllllEllllElll'S lllESSllllE To the Students of Everett High School: The appearance of prosperity, if not too dearly bought, is the first requirement for success. For you, my young friends, that means-look as though you were prosperous, think as though you were prosperous, and act as though you were prosperous, if you can without paying too dearly for it. Then you will be more likely to see and know success as you meet it on your travel through life. And likewise, if you, as a single person, or you, as a nation, will think in terms of peace, talk in terms of peace, and plan to live peaceably with your neighbors, you are more likely to know and enjoy peace as you and your neighbors ignore the causes for wars which are so very, very small in the beginning. Your life will be what you make it. J. A. Reeves, Superintendent. SCHOOL BOARD-Superintendent J, A. Reeves. Joseph Webef. Ross Mclvor, D11 H. R. Secoy, president: Rev. Elroy Shikles Arnold Zempel. Oscar Johnson. secretary. 5
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plicated as a large high school is no small order, Principal Bert Vanderwilt finds time in his busy schedule to become acquainted with most of the students personally and to be a friend to all. PllllllIlPHl'SAlllE5SllGE To the Students of Everett High School: The wonderful progress in science has brought the horizons of this world so close to our doors by means of the radio and the airplane that we sometimes overlook things which are of greater value and which are much closer at hand. l am thinking about courtesy and its importance in our everyday life, Each and every one of us are so dependent upon one another for all things which make life possible that we should practice courtesy more often. lt would brighten not only our daily work, but also each new experience and new acquaintance. lt softens the unpleasant moments which are inevitably in store to a greater or lesser degree for all as we travel through life. lt is easy to recognize students and people who practice courtesy by their attitudes during the many daily contacts with them. They speak and act with respect to their par- ents, teachers, and older people. They are courteous to the law enforcement officers of the community and nation. Those who practice courtesy are ever thoughtful of the rights of others and do not act as if they were alone in the halls or on the street. Those who practice courtesy are tolerant of others, regardless of their nationality, their color, or their religion. Therefore, l would suggest to you a resolution to practice courtesy at every opportun- ity, and you will observe that it will not only brighten each day, but that people will speak of you as being a most courteous person. That is a compliment for anyone. BERT VANDERWI LT, Principal. Always willing to give information or advice AN to bewildered students, Miss Catherine Ross, W Assistant to the Principal, also puts forth ener- getic diligence in all office work, keeping stu- dent records, checking grades, and handling correspondence. 6 Although running an organization as com-
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