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HODGDON HIGH scHooL -1 L 5 1 :- ill--lil--lLil--AOL--In--All--IOL-llk4OM-l9--ll1--ll1--lll--4l1--4l--4l--lll--41A-4Ol--4L.Q--4-- 'll--i..l..il--ll!-Jkl-I' EDITORIALS I ? W l lf l Y Q '4f 7'? Q '4 '+ + '7 1 ? '? + '7'Q T Q ' SCHOOL SPIRIT VVhat does school spirit mean? It means just this 5, to stand behind your school no matter what happens. Any one who has school spirit does not say I don't care whether school keeps or notf, He says, This school shall succeed if I am in it because I'm going to stand behind it with my whole heart. I Those who partake in sports and the athletic part of High School must have school spiritg that is they should play for their school and not for themselves. It the game is lagging what brings it to life? School spirit Qthe cheering sectionj is the answer. Studies also need this power called school spirit behind them. If anyone works and gets his lessons and receives an honor part, is he not helping his school? This is a result of school spirit. True students, clean and honorable athletes are the ones who appreciate the value of school spirit. They always stand ready to help the sehoolin all of its ac- tivities. teacher They are respected by both and student. Let us, then, give three rousing cheers for Hodgdon High School Spirit, the kind of spirit that makes a school a success. IVI. N., '30, A SCHOOL IS VVHAT YOU MAKE IT At different times since I have begun to attend this school, people have asked my opinion of it. As it is a new school their questions usually take this form, Can one receive a good education at that school ? Invariably I answer in this way: Much depends on the pupil. Educations are not received, they must be obtained- and they are not to be obtained by merely attending an expensive institution. One must work for an education as he must work for every other thing worth while. IIe must strive for it, teachers cannot pound knowledge into someone who has not enough ambition to absorb it. It is true that our school does not rank first in equipment and number of courses, but these may be improved each year. Meanwhile we pupils can make it better in a definitely educational way by striv- ing to do our best and by co-operating with our teachers who, we know, are more than willing to help us. J. o., 31. QJVEQJVEQJVE QJEQJ8 GIVE
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CGMMENCEMENT PROGRAM March Music invocation Salutatory ,........,A..,,.............................. Inez Tnrney Address to Undergraduates Marietta Nason Music Class History .,..,..........,., ,..Albert Nightingale Class Prophecy .........,,................ Byron Britton Essay, The Relation of Chemistry to the Enrichment of Life Verna Benson Music Class VV ill ,.,..,.............ii.....i.... ...........,. F rank Benn Presentation of Gifts .4.44.....,, Geneva Adams Oration ...,..,...4........4.............,,.......... Evelyn M annel Essay, KOH, the World's Greatest Waste ,.,,,.,.,,..,..,,....,..,........... Ralph Herron Valedictory ...,,...... ............ T helina Tnrney Class Ode ' 1 Presentatioi of Diplomas Snpt. D. Herman Carson Music Benediction
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4 THE AURoRA -r L 6 1 4- HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE Now that we have accomplished our aim and have published our first edition of the AURORA we feel that we owe our heartiest thanks to those who have made this paper possible, our advertisers. We have tried to make this paper one in which they will not be disappointed, and we feel sure that they may well be proud to see their names in it. We look forward with anticipation to their hearty support for other editions. We likewise extend our thanks to all those who help us by subscribing for our paper. Although we are rather inexperi- enced in such things, we hope to gain skill by practice and 1nake each succeeding edition better than the last. We urge our subscribers to patronize our advertisers, and thus co-oporate with us. -IO--li--IL--i.L.i--4O--4l--lk..l.il--lO----h--ll----h..i--lll--4----h.l-- --hui-I Q LITERARY I. T., ,30. ?Y ? i 'Y Q 'i + 'Y Y 1P + i ? ? 'P 1 '7 7'iT I l 7? Y Q l l ' HAPTER THE CLOUDS, THE SUNSHINE QVALEDICTORYD Let me picture to you this evening a traveler standing in the opening of a mountain cave where he has been forced to seek shelter from the storm that is raging outside. Frequent flashes of light- ning show angry looking black thunder- clouds rolling rapidly across the sky, the noise of the thunder and the roar of the rushing waters echo far within the hollow cavern. These give a weird and awe in- spiring effect to the whole scene. All night long the mystic forces of nature continue their action and the trav- eler, much against his wishes, is forced to remain in the cave all night. VVhen at last the day is dawning and he steps to the opening of the cave, ready to continue his journey, he sees that the clouds are ust rolling away and the glori- ous sun is pouring its radiant light over the mountainside and valley. All is calm and quiet now except the stream that rushes over the rocks and rills to the valley below. As he looks over the solemn beauty and grandeur of the place he is filled with awe and is truly thankful for the storm which caused his delay and thus permitted him to view the beauties of a mountain region after the storm. He is also thankful for the lesson nature has taught him, and, as he continues his journey he ponders over
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