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1 f yJ,.Ve tv .. ,mmf fl aflf' ' flfg Q K f- X f - M , QV- , , I li We have all wondered what we would wish for if we had just one wish? Iust consider for a moment-what would you wish for yourself? Health? Wealth? Happiness? I have been wondering, if I had one wish for you, what it would be? And I believe this is what I would wish for you: That you continue to grow mentally, that you remain alert and adaptableg that you do not consider your education finished when you reach physical maturity. I would have you look forward to a continued mental growth and a life-long education. It is the person whose mind stops growing who becomes fixed in his outlook. He then cannot fit into a changing world. When it becomes necessary to change his ideas, the bottom of his universe drops out. He can- not adapt himself to his environment, and so he is a broken man and a misfit. You do not want to live in a child's mental world, living with the ideas you lived with as a child. Accept the challenge of a rapidly changing world. Keep your mind open to the life about you. See it at its best. Become a harmonious part of it. . GEORGE U. MOYSE, Prz'ncz'przl. I6l .l1 1- ST7LU'S'.fQ .1931+--
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STYLUS,-lZ1931 Vice Principals' essages UW many of you are from Milwaukee? Are you rather proud of the fact? Milwau- kee used to mean just one thing to the nation at large-beer. Now Milwaukee means law and order. Where New York showed a marked increase in her crimes last year, and Los Angeles a corresponding in- crease, Milwaukee reduced her crime something over ten per cent. Her police department for over forty years has had only two chiefs of police. This means her police de- partment works for the good of the people and the people have confi- dence in it. What is the reason? The graduates of the schools. For forty years the students graduating from the Milwaukee schools and then going out into the life of the city, either as officials or private citizens, have gone out with the re- spect for law and order and with the high ideals of civic honesty. Let us make Glendale famous for the uprightness of her citizens as well as for her growth. ETHEL HUME FLOOD Movsra. l7l ENIORS, for you another mile- stone has been passed. You have championed a good cause. The education you have received is a boon to success, but not a guar- antee of it. We sometimes wish that success would follow as nat- urally as night follows day, but such a wish rightly fades soon and gives way to nobler aims. l agree with Charles M. Schwab that you are not under handicaps because of the time in which your career is placed. There is an in- sistent call for energetic, well-trained men of character, ability and initia- tive, and the world stands ready to pay greater rewards and offer better prizes for especial distinction now than ever before. Make up your minds to serve. lt is through service to society that you will gain an attitude toward life rich in permanent satisfaction. Do not be reluctant about putting on overalls! Bare hands create suc- cess better than kid gloves! E. WOI.IfE. ,l,i.ll.-
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