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LITERARY WHY NOT AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION? An Alumni Association at Harmony High School would have two very definite. results, it would help our graduates to continue their school friendships, to get in contact with old for friendsg and it would arouse enthusia-sm the school activities an-d promote higher in- terest in the school throughout the town. Such an organization so closely in touch with the school would bring about a better co-operation and understanding among pu- pils, parents, and teachers. These three groups, working together-with the same goal in view-could not fail to raise our standing, not only in extra-curricular activ- ities but in scholarship. i,,, .T. SOME THINGS I ADMIRE IN A TRUE FRIEND In a true friend I should like to find all things which I admire in any person. I should .like him to be true, honest, faithful and de- pendable. Here is an example of but one of the ways in which I should expect him to prove that he was faithful and dependable: if I were to tell him something with his promise not to repeat it, I would not expect him to tell one of his pals the very first thingg for, as the old saying goes, it will all come out in the wash- ing ,-which is most generally the case. I admire a person who, when he says he will do a certain thing, tries his best to live up to his promiseg and I believe that if your friend really likes you and has faith in you, he will try to keep every promise made to you. Another thing which I admire in a person who -seeks to be your friend is that he does- n't say unkind things about you when your back is turned. I would not want him in any way to be deceitful. One thing that we must all remember is that we have to search a long time and a long Ways before we find a person who is really true and faithful. -Vida Fowlie, '37 CHOOSING A CAREER In choosing a career, a person should con- sider his strongest inclination. What does he like to do best? In what kind of work can he forget himself and even forget that he is working, in h.s interest in what he is do- ing? Let that occupation be his choice. Study yours-elf, -says Longfellow, and most of all note wherein kind nature meant you to excel. The successful man or woman has a pro- gram-a purpose to be accomplished this year, next year, in five, ten, or twenty years. He knows where he is going, and is not fully satisfied until he has reached that place. Most of the failures in life are fallures because they have accepted whatever came along and have not chosen. l,ll. SEVENTEEN? Does real love -ever exist at seventeen? By real love we mean love sufficient for en- gagement or marriage. Does it exist at sev- -enteen, eighteen, nineteen? Following are a few thoughts which have come to mind on that subject. First, we think that while a perhn might be unable to prove that love had never exist- ed at seventeen Qreal lovej we think that a person would be safe in saying that young people would be unwise indeed to- consider the love affairs of seventeen, eighteen, or nineteen, as a satisfactory reason for look- ting toward marriage in the near future. We are told today that twenty-Five is the best age for marriage, since by that age a per- s-on's tastes have become settled and he is therefore able to choose at that time or af- terward a life-companion who will be more likely to remain congenial to him during the remainder of his life. The choice of a life companion is a big thing. Nothing else is much bigger from a human standpoint. We think that the imma- turity of seventeen, eighteen, or nineteen hardly gives the right outlook on life, nor the real ability, to wisely make such a tre- mendous decision. We know, of course, that exceptions will occurg we are speaking of the average young person.
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