Laingsburg High School - Looking Glass Yearbook (Laingsburg, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 30 text:

ORATION—EDUCATION 503 1 LEO JORDAN WmL DUCATION IS the foundation of success. Without it you will always be handicapped. With it you will be prepared to make your mark in the world. Would you like to be handicapped for life just because of the lack of educa- tion? A person can spend many tedious hours and accomplish nothing unless he has trained his mind. A good education will train the mind. The young people should go to High School with two ideas in mind; first, to develop the individual to his greatest capacity; second, to learn the responsibility of the individual toward society. The four years spent in High School have therefore a twofold value; both from a financial and cultural standpoint. Education is necessary for securing good wages. We might consider two men, one with a grammar school education and the other with a high school education. It has been tried and proved again and again that the high school graduate will draw several hundred dollars a year more than the grammar school graduate. Now let us view the cultural value of an education. This education is, as we might say, to be at home in all lands and all ages, to count nature a familiar acquaint- ance and art an intimate friend; to carry the keys to the world’s library in your poc- ket and to feel it’s resources behind you in whatever task you undertake. This is the offer of your own high school for the four best years of your life. k rom the time civilization started there has been great necessity for education. J his has increased and will continue to increase as long as civilization continues to advance. On account of the unparalleled progress in the arts and sciences during the past fifty years the need of education multiplied itself many times. It never seems to occur to parents that there may be an education which in itself is an advancement in life; that any other than that may perhaps be advancement in death. At the present time all issues call for leaders. We need men of thought and ac- tion; men of knowledge; men of insight; men of vision and horizon is broad. Educa- tion is the thing that fits a man for all the accomplishments of life. To secure all the education possible is the duty of every intelligent person. It is his duty to himself- to his country; and to his fellowmen.

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WINIFRED LEE SETH BURWELL DOROTHY KOSHT DORIS WEST President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS ROLL BASIL ACKER GRACE ALLEN 10NE BENNITT LESTER BIXBY SETH BURWELL LAWRENCE FOLAND JUDSON FREDRICK GORDON GRENNELL THELMA KLOCKZIEM ONA AELETA JOHNSON DOROTHY KOSHT WINIFRED LEE LELAH LOOK CAROLYN PARKER ARTHUR SCOTT STEVE SZEDLAK DORIS WEST ELNO WHITE WRIGHT COLORS: Royal Purple and White. FLOWER: Snapdragon. MOTTO: Not to the top, but climbing.

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