Higgins Classical Institute - Scroll Yearbook (Charleston, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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C SNIIIEs Genuxne QIHIIGS me llHCOl'1llllDll A me1c pleasant fac1al eXp1ess1o11 13 not a t1ue sm1le fox the1e IS an a1t of sm1l1ng Th1s art 19 not accomphshed eas1lX but by lonv p1a t by tl1e des11c to chee1 someone and bw sm ce11ty A pe1son who has acquned the a1t of Kllllllllg IS a comfo1t to st1ange1s to h1s ac QU21lIlt3llC.6S to l11s fll6llClS and to hlmself We sl10uld be gCll6IOLlS w1th 0111 sm11es fOl they w1ll gue comlo1t to the wea1y hope to the d1s ou1aged and joy to fI16lldS Our eI'To1ts a1e sulelw not 1n valn whe11 we sm1le fox ou1 own hwes a1e also enhahtened by ou1 sm1les As ou1 muscles f0l strength a1e de xeloped so also a1e 0111 fac1al muscles develop ed How much m01e profitable to strengthen those muscles Wh1Ch form a sm1le than those wh1ch fOlm a flOWIl The Ch11st1a11 Sllllltfb wh1ch po1t1a5s the hght of hfe IS the most 1ad1ant of all snnles As a b11ght hght It seems to b11ghte11 da1l1 pathwaxs The Sllllle of a Ch11st1a11 con tams a SIUCCIIIS wh1cl1 cannot be lmltafed 116 an 1nfin1te help to othe1s and also plav an lmpoxtant palt Ill Olll ow11 l1ves S nct sm1le'P wht ETIQUETTE E 1quette IS one of tl1e IllOSt 1 31ta11t th111gs 111 ou1 SOCIZII hfe It 18 a wely ususual 11918011 who gets vel ta1 1n hfe w1thout tl1e knowledge ani p1a IICG of good ma1111e1s A box O1 glll who 1aces down the COllld0lS pushmg exe15011e as1de IS not a 13618011 who 18 011 tl1e well 111 lllllbled hst The busmess men today do 11ot l111c sales men and oflice 31118 who a1e lacl 111g good 111a1111e1s Nellllel does tl1e pubhc pat1o111Lc compames whose employ ees a1e 110t COUIICOUS 111 CVSIX ICSDCCI Glallllllal school f92lCh6IQ should be es pee1alh cfnetul lll IllCll COIldUCI so that the Clllldl9Il w1ll llOt get XXlOllg IIHDISSSIOIIS We see then that Ill exe1x walk ot hfe LOllIt8SX and pohteness a1e leqlllled 1f we plan to be successful Tll6lGfOlE' 1t ls 110 NXOllCl9l that m11ch st1ess lN gn en to et1quette todax Rllfll Me111ll 40 QERVICE LZIDOI asslstance 01 kmdness to anothe1 15 SGIXICQ We max S8128 OIh61S Ill tl1e COlll SCROLL mumty at school and at l1ome To help Olll llflQlllJOlhOOCl we should hvt tlean hxes IJ good LlIl7Clls l1elp the 11901 IC 1der a1l to shut 1ns and hate a chee1ful 1eet1ng fOl all ahlse Clubs and 01ga111zat10ns thaw then IHCHIDPIS CIOSQI tOg9Ih6I and thus thcm to be bette1 IlClghbOlS and x o1lse1s lll then commumty 11011 stop se Vl c s Cl out placed 011 the school bulletm bO2'tlCl A Slgll of tl11s lslllfl 18 to 1e111111tl students ot then dllllCS lll tl1e class 100n1 Be qulet study e neat be COl1ltCOLlS e cl1 c1ful not dest1t t1te a1e a few sug est OIl5 fo1 I1 s lv ce poste1 If we ab1de by these h1nts we w1l1 not only help ourselves but we w1ll a1c lllo Gul classmates tea he s and sfhool 1n gene1al The1e1o1e SBIVICC lll tl hool snould c011t111ue u s1g We may be of selylce to Olll home and Olll homes max be 01 SCIVICB to us Fnst we max hclp Wltll the w 111 Illd do ou sha1e XVIHIIIQ lx We may weax a chee1ful CXDICSSIOII wh1le lClfO n1 1 g dlglilllf, t sks Thes all tend ta Let us contmue to hte bette1 llV6S by bemg cf SCIXICE to OUIGIS 'a Y Ll 1 ILTTI R H IJTING 1111010 18 1Ollllll tl at bCtKGl CXIJICSSES 0111 cha1acte1 than the 16'l6lS that we Wllte L t us st11ve then to mal them p 11ect e1e a1c t ol t o lette1s tl1e so tte1 and the lJ1K1'lQKS le tel So al lette1s a1e those that we w11te to O11 f'1LlldS Thes should be full of news 1nd pleasant happe11111gs and should 11ot be Illled w1tl1 accounts of 0111 own lll1SfOlU.ll1CS Il the 1915011 to whom Nou tue w11t1ng IS an llY ahd H1619 18 all the 111o1e 1933011 why ou! cttels should be Cll9Cllll1 a11d gm A pel Ol who 15 slck should IICNGI be txoubled bv 0the1 peoples n11sfo1tunes A bus111ess lette1 should ate Iulh wl1at 1s wanted 111 as few w o1ds as poss1ble It should be COIUICOLIS and clea1 The headmg alutat1o11s and 9lld1llgS should be fanlx 11111 f01111 Stat1o11e1x fOl lette1s e1tl1e1 soc1al OI Dl.lSl 1ess sl10uld llOI be of gaudx COIOIS E1the1 wh1te 11011 usage Pme whlte 15 the accepted fOlIll f01 Lusmess O1 g1ax 1s p1efe'1ed fOl soc1'1l Wh1le Wllflllg 0111 lette1s 111 C0116 t fo' Ill let us not foxget to haxe them SlllC8I6 lll thought and ll2l.IllI'1l lll GYIDIGSSIOII Ruth Nlelllll 40 H. . 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HCI SCROLL one There a1e also some who are especially wlllmg to confide then tloubles to a fuend What good does lt do? It not only burdens the f11end but 111 tu1n IDCIBHSCS ones own estlmatlon of hls trouble untll he staxts lJltSlllg h1mself Self p1ty 11ot only lowels ones ClI21l2iCt8l but also h1s DCISOUBIIU It IS eyldent that t1ouble sp1e'1ds llke '1 d1s else and attacks CXCIQOIIC wlth whom lt co111cs Ill Contact As any dlsease tloublc must be checked befo1e lt stalts that IS 111 1ou1self Neve1 let t1oub1e tlouble you and 'xboye all 11eve1 let y0Lll t1oubles tlouble any one else Thelma Bradfold XOLTH The youth of today IS condemned but who condemns 1tP These who have lIltl0dl1C6d tl1e mfluences that tamt the CIIRIRCKCI of m Clfxlll youth Wl1o 18 lllSl1lllll6llt,a1 111 111 ClC'lSlllg the saloons by Wh1Cll youth lS ev1lly mflucne d 111 lllCl8'l mg Cundav sports whlch IOXKCI 1no1al ehfua ICI 111 the deehne of the heme x h1ch depmcs the youth of DIODCI l1ome ll'llll11'g9 Who are the 1llSt1g3tO! i of the de 1adat1en of youth but those who are don g th c 1t1C1Z11lg the adults Those f1om whcm we mus take lessons do not attempt to beneflt youth by then own conduct but 1athe1 fiom the11 e11t1cal S18.lldCl Mode Il youth needs help Eneoulage ment adn c and compamonshxp of older p cpl: w uld be helpful to the youth of today The D111 Pl between youths and adults should Le J 01011 and 1eplaccd by a bond of fellow s 1p '11 d ll1ldClQt81ld1Ilg Co11demnat1on of yetth ls 1l Ll1llfll1 and lt must be 1emed1ed I fo e cu g p ople w1ll attam the he1ghts of tl e '1utho11zed e1v1l1zat1o11 T B INDI! IDLALITX Peol e ue often thshkcd Le 'luse 1 Oldlllf' 11111 o lll0ll they 'ue d1fl'e1 1 ones hf1b1ts and methods of clomg tl11ngs 1 e 1 l1 tle odd l1e 18 f1equently consldered 111 uncle 1 able IllCll1lJE'l of a gleat and p 1 feet g1oup the o1d1nary kmd of people Thus the COl1ClUS1OI'1 lhlght be that every one should COllfOllll to a fixed set of lules 111 11761132101 1nd 1eaet ahke to ueu 9lf.LlHtl0l1 he meets llns fact howe1e1 IS 1101 ttue I11d1y1du1l pe1 onxhty 1 me 1 lt lb the one quahty winch g1ves hfe and Cll3IaCtE1 to OUI existence W1tll0llt xt 8V81SbOdY else 'md the world would be a yery dull place No d1scoye1y would CSCI have been made no book eyex wlltten no muslc composed 1f someone had not had an ldea of hls own We cannot as 1nd1v1duals or as a llat10ll progress w1thout a ce1ta1n quahty of d1s t1nct1on w Inch gn es us mdlyxdual pexsonahty Therefore we should not condemn but should respect a 13018011 who has ldeas of h1s own and the 1lldlYlf1ll l1lK'y to mamtam them Paulme FOIDUS 41 GOAL OR GALLFRY0 Do you watch youx goal Ol the galle1y'1 Ale you IHOIC lIll6l6St9d 111 the dxstanee between you and you1 goal or the 10Eillllg e1owd wh1ch cheers you on'J He who looks steadfastly ahead and sees hls goal m the dllll d19t2illCC w1ll outxun the man who leans h1s car to hear l11s own name alllld the shouts of the speetato1s The speetatols along hfes race tlack may be cheeung Ol Jeexmg As you slacken VOU1 pace to dlbtlllglllbh the shouts you a1e left behmd by YOUI fellow 13 619 who wlll 111 the meant1me 1eacl1 the1r goal Instead of be mg a loser because you stopped to hea1 VOUI DIRISP SLIIVC for QOUI goal whlch IS ahead The11 vou w1l1 11611 the honol wh1ch you wlll 11ghtly dese1ve Thel1na B1adfo1d 40 CHARACTER AND REPUTATION Cha1acter lS what you a1e reputatlon IS wl1at people thmk you a1e The cha1aete1 and 1eputat1on of an h0llO13blG person are the same Many lcctu1es RIC dehvered on the deyelopment of cha1aete1 and 1eputa tlon but 1f a persons cha1aete1 lS well de veloped h1s ICDUURUOIT 15 aheady estabhshed Thexe may be some who a1e taetful enough to conceal the11 tamted cha1aete1 and ex pose a b11111ant 1eputat1on Tlns d6C6lV1l1g sort of xeputatlon IS unstable howeye1 and IS 'llmost Celtalll to leveal ll'11tS of the ule cha1aete1 Vllllllll OCCHSIOIIHIIX oo a flnc C1'1'118CtClCd petson l1as a bad 1cp11 tat on It seldom happens IIOVSEXGI that a bad leputatlon IS foxmed wlthout a teason It IS eyldent the11 that C1lZ118Ct8l and 1epu tat1on go hand 111 hand R9Dl1t2it101l develops f1om el1a1aetc1 Therefore lt 15 advlsable to develop 1 stuxdx Cl'l'll'lClC1 'md thus xnsule .1 good 1cput1t1o11 llUlCl than to attempt fOllll1llg them separately , ' ' - I . 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