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Yes, They Are on Their Way .... The classroom is the workshop of the school. It is here that we build today for the needs of tomorrow. lt is here that we receive the instruction which prepares us to enter the adult world with the knowledge necessary to compete in daily living. Here, too, lasting friendships are made and inspirations are gained from the close association with teachers and fellow students. Whether we choose an academic course or a technical course, the classroom is a stepping stone toward our goal. Because we go to class- rooms day after day, they become as familiar to us as the rooms of our homes. However, as time goes on, We forget some of our friends and teachers, but there are incidents which we now recall with pleasure. To help preserve our recollections of friendships and experiences for the future, we have recorded glimpses from the various classrooms. It is our sincere desire that we have placed in your mind a lasting memory of your classes. JOHN C. MITCHELL, Principal-Wenham, Mass. Dartmouth B. A.: Columbia, M. Ag Harvard. Reading: Gardeningg golf: attending baseball and football gamesg help- ing boys and girls to build themselves to become men and women Q contribute articles to magazines. ROBERT L. MEEKS, Assistant Principal-Columbus, Mo. Miami University A. B.: Columbia University A. M. Swimming: tennisg politics: agriculture: has worked for two years on the comparison of teachers' work, so that the load may be evenly divided. LUCY HELEN KIMBALL, Dean of Girls-Lynn, Mass. Boston University B, A., Ed. M. Reading g swimmingg hiking. Spirit moves us through the gates to the school
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Five Points of Sportsmanship 1. LOYALTY- The quality Which enables one to adhere to the school, the team, and one's self. 2. COOPERATION- Working together to achieve bet- ter and more lasting results. 3. FAIR PLAY- Playing the game hard, but al- ways remembering the rules and the other fellow. 4. MANLINESS- Winning Without boasting, and losing Without excusing. 5. SELIWDISCIPLINE- Keeping the training rules, and remembering the umpire may have been Wrong, but his deci- sion stands.
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