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To th6,M6mb6TS of the Senior Class of 1927 Today is the day I have been looking for. All my life has been spent in preparation for it. Yesterday and tomorrow are far away nothings-the one a faint memory, the other a vague promise. But this is my day. It offers all that God has to give. And I'm a laggard or a coward if I fail to make the most of it. -Glen Buck. The Board of Education extends congratulations and good wishes to each and every one of you for your achievement in completing the course of study in our high school. We, as Well as your parents and personal friends, look forward with pleasure and confidence to the part you will take in life's activities. More than ever you will find that success depends upon individual effort, and as you are now about to take your places in the affairs of life, we urge upon you to hold fast to the ideals of good citizenship, integrity of purpose, and sincerity of effort which have been constantly upheld in our school system. If you will hold fast to these ideals, your success in life is assured and the result of your efforts will not only be a credit to yourselves, but also be a source of satisfaction to those who have contributed to the support of our schools. All that the people have done in your behalf in making it possible for you to attain this goal has been done unselfishly, and with a true public' spirit. Now that you have completed the course of study, your achievement is their reward. The sentiment expressed in the following verse by an unknown author seems pertinent at this time, in- The Never Wavering Few. The easy roads are crowded, And the level roads are jammed, The pleasant little rivers With the drifting folks are crammed. But off yonder where it's rocky, Where you get a better view, You will find the ranks are thinning And the travelers are few. Where the going's smooth and pleasant, You will always find the throng, For the many, more's the pity, Seem to like to drift along. But the steps that call for courage, And the task that's hard to do, In the end result in glory For the never wavering few. With every good wish for your sucess in the future, I am most sincerely yours, Edwin Potts, President, Board of Education. Page 18
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Departments What shall I do to be known And make the age to come my own ? Thus question all of us. Never is the thought more prominent than when we begin our high school course and first select our own activities. Here Indepen- dence High School gives the greatest possible choice, oiering seven groups of subjects: English, Mathematics, Social and Physical Science, Foreign Lan- guage, Vocational and Fine Arts, and Physical Education. The English groups includes Debate, Dramatics, Journalism, and English 1-6, covering grammar, composition, and the classics. In Mathematics there are offered three terms each of Algebra and Geometry and two terms of Commercial Arithmetic. Social Science includes Ancient and Medieval, Modern, and American History, Civics, and Economics. Under Physical Science come Biology, Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, and Psychology. Four years of Latin, including Ceasar, Cicero and Virgil, one year of French and two of Spanish are offered under Foreign Language. Vocational and Fine Arts cover Business, Mechanical Arts, Home Econom- ics, Art and Design, and Music. Each of these also is subdivided. Under Bus- iness: Commercial Geography, Penmanship, Commercial Law, two years of Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typing and a half year of Office Training. Under Mechan- ical Arts: four years each of Woodwork, Machine Shop, three years of Print- ing and two of Mechanical Drawing. Under Home Economics: Sewing and cooking. There are four years' of Art offered, while Music includes three years each of Chorus, Band and Orchestra. Physical Education includes three years of gymnasium Work, football, bas- ketball, track, and tennis. Hygiene, Geography, and Penrnanship are also available. With such variety of selection possible we are able to secure subjects best suited to our particular interests, talents and probable futures. In the last three years, one hundred ninety-five students have graduated from General Coursey one hundred forty from Collegiate, fifty-seven from Nor- mal, and thirty-six from Business. Last year two newer courses, Secreta1'ial and Accounting, were listed among those from which students graduated. Independence High School offers practical experience as well as theoreti- cal problems in all branches of its activities. Home Economics students, while preparing themselves for future successful housewives, try various experiments on submissive families, Art students are often employed on school and. commu- nity projectsg the Printing Department publishes The Independence Student and the Orange and Black, while the Journalism classes struggle to prepare the Student for publication. Thus, while training themselves for future work, projects of community importance are carried through. Training in school loyalty, habit of successful accomplishments, quality c effort, vigor of attack, tenacity of purpose which leads to complete and thorough mastery of worth-while tasks are the chief possible developments of the h g school years but, What we are to be we are now becoming . The habit of achievement leads to success, as shown by I. H. S. graduates doing creditable work in nearly all lines of business. School loyalty leads to national loyalty and good citizenship. Since the best prophet of the future is the past , what is not possible to the student who has selected his course from the I. H. S. curriculm? -Doris K. Peck Page 17
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The Faculty We, the members of the Class of 1927, wish to express at least a part of the gratitude which we hold for the members of our high school faculty. The standard of the I. H. S. faculty is very high. Nowhere, we feel certain, is there a more far-sighted and loyal group of teachers cooperating for the success of the students. Each teach- ervin each department is giving his best and is sharing with his classes his own joy in learning. Each is sea1'ching for a chance to give encouragement and sympathy. It is largely due to the unfailing interest which our faculty has in every student, and its loyalty to the school that the Inde- pergdence High School holds so high a scholastic standard, a stand- ard which makes it one of the outstanding educational institutions of its kind in the state. The traditions of our school, its victories of the past, its spirit of progress, its aim for the future, are all carefully preserv- ed with understanding sympathy by our faculty. This spirit in- haled from school life wields a great influence over the student and fills him with the desire to win fame for his Alma Mater. Therefore, we, the graduating class of the Independence High School wish each teacher of the faculty of Nees Hall and our Junior High School the best of success. May each dream, each hope for the students and the- school, find fullfillment. May every teacher light many candles which, in later years, will shine back to cheer him. ig. T F I -' i Page 19
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