Glen Nor High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Glenolden, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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SENIOR RECORD NUMBER S One is glad to know that life has its milestones. After all, the things we remember the longest are those which stand out most vividly, either because thev arc spectacular, because they were events or persons bringing sorrow or joy, or because they were things we worked hard to attaim Xow the Senior Annual very happily fulfills all of these conditions, since who can doubt that it is spectacular; or that it is potentially able to bring joy to loyal Seniors and grief to those who have incurred the wrath of their fellows, if there be any; or that many have worked hard, very hard, to make it a success? Therefore, one more milestone is passed, one more memory is stored away. The class history no doubt will be an enumeration of all such events and memories. From my point of view, I have also many pleasant things in retrospect. One of these is the very marked spirit of co-operation exhibited to me so generally by the Class of 1925. This work-together spirit is simply the oil which makes the machinery of a school move smoothly. Do not misunderstand me—we have had differences, things have not always gone smoothly by any means, but somehow these things fade away in comparison with the fine spirit the class has shown. Another pleasant memory will be of the evidences of growth in the class, as a unit and as individuals. We sometimes think we remain the same, but of course that is impossible. Physical growth is taken for granted. 1 see in many members of the class a true growth in skill in various types of school work or in special activities, that will mean much to their future enjoyment; I see in others a growth in stability of character, a tendency to “settle down” to the business of getting an education; I see in others a growth in social qualities, in that open friendliness that makes for happiness; 1 see in others a broadening viewpoint, a tendency to find new interests and new friends. Perhaps the most outstanding development I have noted in the class and in it’s members has been the evidence of worthy leadership and of unselfish service to the school. To name individual members of the class who have “done their bit” or who have led the way to finer things in the school would be like calling the class roll. It is this quality of service to one’s school that makes school mean more to the students and makes the school remember its students. I feel that I can sincerely say the Class of 1925 left the school a better school than it was when they became Seniors. We can ask only that their loyalty to the school as alumni will be equal to their loyalty as students. CARL G. LEECH.

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4 GLEN-NOR HIGH SCHOOL CARL G. LEECH To Principal Carl G. Leech, the wise teacher, able leader, and capable administrator, this annual is respectfully dedicated.

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