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-' 'lim' As Seen by Our Principal We have come to the end of another school year and the class of 1925 will soon be numbered among the alumni of the institution. It is altogether fitting that an Orange and Black should be devoted to recording the outstanding fea- tures of the current school year and especially to honoring the Senior Class. This is a Senior annual. V It is always appropriate that the Senior Class be thus honored. Its members have completed three years of senior school work. They have taken advantage of the full course of education provided locally by the public. It is an honor to complete any worthwhile piece of work. It is especially fitting that the Senior Class of 1925 be thus honored. The Senior Class is in a peculiar sense the lead- ing class of the high school. The spirit of the student body, its successes and its failures are largely chargeable to the Senior Class because of its experience and position of honor and leadership. In competitive association with other high schools, I would say that these pages this year show achievement of about the average to be expected from a school of large student body and with such superior facilities for school work. To date, two cups have been added to our trophies out of a possible four. While we did not win the valley cup in basketball, we played in the last round within very few points of the winner showing wonderful development throughout the season. With one exception our football team of the season was new material which happens but seldom in the life of a school. It has been a year of 'wonder- fully fine school spirit. School spirit means very much to us but it is hard to characterize. It consists in enthusiasm for the school and in consistently sup- porting its every effort. It is good school spirit which insures a proper effort to make the feeling attitude of these schools with which we associate, kindly and cordial toward us. I believe the effort has been made this year and with satis- factory results. School spirit is a measure of the courtesy exercised by stu- dents toward each other and by students toward faculty and by faculty toward the students. ' ' l All classes of the school have helped in making this a good school year but the highest class deserves the highest honor. The largest measure of good will and good wishes go with the seniors from those of us who remain. We trust that many of you may go to higher schools for further preparation for life. Some will enter industry or the home at once. We wish you all the greatest success and confidently expect it. This com- munity, your homes, this school, have invested largely in you. We expect of you large returns in Christian citizenship and in service to your day and gener- ation. May the most successful and happy individual life be yours. Cordially J. F. Hughes Principal. Page 24 vs:-vw-XL-fwf . , ss- M - 2:-,gr-isps--ii' . v.. 'Z' ' '
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JESSE WALTER WILLIAMSON, Southwestern College, Boston University, A. B. degree, A. M. degree. ETNA ARVILLA JARRETT, Lincoln College, University of Illinois, B.S. degree. DORA CASH, Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, B. S. degree. DEANE H. SMITH, Baker University, Illinois University, A. B. degree. RUSSEL BERTRON MCAFEE, Park College, A. B. degree. BESS GERTRUDE CLAPP, Bethany College, diploma in expression. Leland Powers School, diploma in expression. Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B. S. degree. JOHN N. TEVIS, Washburn College, A. B. degree. ANNA ALLEN, University of Columbia, Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, B. S. degree. Page 23 In A I L. . ,, 'III T jf
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