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f FITTING impetus to the Qi- ' ready fast-moving advance of Garden City schools was the coming of Mr. Frank R. Wassung, new superintendent of schools. ln spite of the fact that a great deal has been accomplished in the past, his energy and enthusiasm will surely carry the school to greater heights. l-le needs no formal introduce tion to the students of the school. They all know him, and he knows most of them. His impressive rec- ord at Norwich and elsewhere is not what has endeared him to the student bodyg rather it is his friendliness and sincerity. We have printed here a brief message from the new leader to the student body as the most fitt- ing way to express his ideals and hopes. ff 4,,...-v-4 T lS a pleasure for me to be i associated with the boys and girls of Garden City in the growth and development of our high school. There are three things for which l hope our school will become noted: First, that each student enrolled give to his tasks the maximum effort and ability which he possesses. Outstanding ability in any field is frequently a natural gift, but outstanding effort is an acquired gift which comes only from patient application and devotion. Secondly, that we build up in our school that spirit which gladly sacrifices indie vidual accomplishment and acclaim for the welfare of a group. This is really the school spirit which produces successful teams, clubs and classes because it realizes that the game is more important than the points scored by the individual and that the result for the group is more important than the applause for the individual. Lastly, that our school build a reputation for sportsmanship and fair play which will endure. Fair play is really only a matter of good manners. lt implies generous ap- plause for opponents and courteous treatment of officials. Good public manners con- tribute to a reputation for good sportsmanship. May we nail to the Mast the pennants of maximum effort, team play and sports- 'nanship FRANK R. WASSUNG, Superintendent I 5 l
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