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To THE MEMBERS OF THE CLAss OF 1938: All during the years and right up to the present hour, others have been recording estimates of your scholarship, character, ability and general personality. Much of this has been a matter of record which may be found in the class books of teachers and on your individual office card. There is, however, no record of your opinions of your fellow students, of your teachers, or of the value that the high school has been to you. A recent study has been made of the opinions of pupils as to the strength and weakness of their high school. On a scale of one hundred the pupils' opinion is given six points and will, to that extent, be used as a guide in determining the usefulness of any high school. You then see that you have been of some value to the school, and it is hoped in return that the school has been of equal value to you. One of the points stressed in evaluating a school is the standard of interest of pupils in what is known as extra-curricula activities-interests that carry over into adult life. Those who have entered enthusiastically, voluntarily and with purpose into 'such activities have gained much that will aid them in understanding others and insuring greater suc- cess in whatever they may undertake. Many in this class have shown such abilities. The large number of the class that is on one or more of the honor rolls, shows that the school is not regarded by them as merely a place to go when nothing else calls. What you have put into your studies, into your friendships and into these outside activities, will all return to you many-fold. Youth does then have its influence upon all those institutions in which it is associated and to some extent, controls their destinies. Bear in mind in all of your future concerns be it the world of the college, of the home, or of outside employment, to make yourself a useful and necessary person. Keep this in mind and you will accomplish something really worth while. Faithfully yours, Principal .
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