Litchfield High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Litchfield, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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—— PSS Zz SZ PS Pras a Pen SI Sains eee Ze Nae ape ae ae ee ae 7 p whe Door To Success Is Labeled 'Pusht Again Commencement time has greeted us to find the class of 194l’ready to graduate from twelve years of school, and to meet life as we find it. We know that we are mere infants in the knowledge of the age; we also are aware that we are immature and perhaps inexperienced in meeting life with its toils and turmoils. Never- theless we must go on and not stop to linger. While we pause for a moment, we rapidly reminisce about our school days,» The thought of going on at first thrills us, but when we consider it more seriously we are emotionally stirred. We move on with a tear, a sigh, and a smile, Our class has chosen for its motto: The door to success is labeled !Push! , What does that mean?----Itmeans that if success is to be achieved we must be willing to push the door to success through hard work and earnest effort. We cannot expect merely to push a button and have the door automatically open. Success in life is not as easy to attain as that. If it were I do not think the word success would hold any significames for us. Tomorrow calls us. We must answer that call and go forth, nog only as a group, but al- so as individuals, Each of us will start out on his own way to blaze his own path and to open his individual door to success. Youth has within its heart a desire to a- chieve true and lasting success. It has always been this way. Nature has so equipped the young person that he naturally looks forward with real anticipation to the opportunities which he feels that life affords, and awaits the day when he can ably take a position in the world of hu- man affairs, It seems that he will never grow into manhocd sometimes. But such is not the case That day will come all too soon, and fly by all too quickly} No one one will find fault with the young persons who are ambitious to grow older in order that they may be able to do the work of a man or woman. The time will come when we will have the opportunity of seeing our budding ambitions



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SN te ae Pe a bloom into apparent realities, 4 Some young person may be looking forward great will suddenly present itself, and all that-he will heve to do is to assume that great- ness, for it will be his without extra effort or struggle on his part. The trouble is that it rarely happens just that way. Success comes to one after he has worked with a zest and prepared Rimselt: to achieve it, It is not a case’ of Presto, change, and, lo and behold, success is thrust upon one, but it is a problem of meeting succossfully the different situations in life as they present themselves. The young person should not set out to seek popularity, to be found somewhere in the distant futures; he shouid seek a place to serve at the present time. We are told that young people often fail to catch the vision of true and lasting success. y They fail to realize that opportunitics to achieve gi are fight at hand, even av thoir very door-step,. Suceces comes through ths doing of the many lit- tle things that are round about one ell the time. § In seeking to do well everything that we do we 7 .78). should acquire habits of 2ndustry and thorough- ness that can safely be carricd with us throughs le out life. A task well donc is an excellent sign i-IKy -to those above us that we are capable of accept- ing more important dutics. We desire to express our gratitude to our parents, the Board of Hducation, the teachers and all others who in any way have made our ed- cat. on. posaibie. Our appreciation foritheir assistance is sincerely deep and true. As our class moves on tonight we hope that we will make you proud of your investment. to a day in the future when a chance to become ye ZU IZ Pn Fe eS iy “is N ¥ hn Er are, Ad a, (an —— SA (La yey. vx sy SS eK plies we a) f ee Eleanor Browand Valedictorian Ik S yz SSeS yy Oe A

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