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JUNIORS. OFFICERS. Laura Phillips President Audra Richardson Vice President Lucille Scheidecker Secretary Alma Cloyd Treasurer Motto—“Always the Same.” Co’crs—Pink and White. FIcv er—Pink Rose. Arthur Scheidecker Hazel Lanman Audra Richardson Nellie Baumgartner Laura Phillips Grace Boyd Mildred Richardson Alma Cloyd Lucile Scheidecker Delphia Turner Dollie Baumgartner Charlotte Van nice —28—
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TO THE GRADUATING CLASS. HE quality and character of a school is measured by the quality and character of its graduates. Whatever Laurel High stands for should be reflected in a large degree, in your efficiency as students, in your ideals of life, and in your character as citizens in our prosperous and grow- As students you have done well and have established a record of which we all are proud, you not only have the typical scholar, Miss Maude Mitchell, as your leader and validictorian, but you have others high up in scholarship estimates. While your superintendent is always proud of high scholarship and devotion to study among the students, you have stood for that which is to him above scholarship, you have ever shown the beautiful spirit of respectful obedience, and in doing so, have established new and advanced ideals in the student life of tne school. The graduating class reflects its standards and ideals upon the other classes. Whatever it does, the others emu'ate. Your record, therefore, has given spirit and encouragement to the whole school. The school will always be better because you have been students in it. As you go forth trom the school, I hope each of you will maintain these standards and ideals in life that you have shown as a class in school. Character is more than scholarship. Our country now needs men and women of character and high ideals more than it needs any other thing. If our country is to maintain the standard w'hich is expected of it by other nations, it must depend upon the character and ideals of the men and women w’ho come up thru the public schools. Let me urge upon you therefore, that whenever and wherever you have an opportunity in the future that you do all you can to maintain and support the public school system of your community. Maintain it in the elements of simple democracy and efficiency. Make it just as good as the best. Permit nothing to interfere with its proper growth and work. In doing this one thing well, your name will go into posterity hallowed by the love and gratitude of many. You will not have lived in vain. The community in which you have lived and labored will be better because you lived in it. Your Superintendent, ing town. ALFRED J. MORGAN. —27—
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