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THE STAFF Standing - -D, Bomski, Chairman Senior Section; A, Mercier, Chairman Photo Committee; V Vanden- bush. Chairman Art; J, Dejardin, Chairman Forensics; J. Collins, Chairman Music; M, VandenPlas, Chairman Athletics, Seated- Mtss Harmon, Advisor;]. Stahl, Chairman Typing; B, Barbiaux, Editor; F Clabats, Ass t Editor; R. VandenHouten, Business Manager; F. Paul, Ass ' t Business Manager, THE SCHOOL BOARD CLEM BARBIAUX Director In office four years DONALD RUECKL Clerk In office two years JOHN J, PEOT Treasurer In office twenty-four years 6
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His words speak truth And lead the way Toward a brighter future From day to day GEORGE V. GREGOR, Principal. BUILDERS OF ETERNITY M To each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless moss and a book of rules, And each must fashion ere life is flown, A stumbling block or a stepping stone. Isn ' t it strange that princes and kings, And clowns that caper in sawdust ring And common folk like you and me, Are the builders of eternity ? 11 As teachers we, too, are the build¬ ers of eternity. We are human engi¬ neers working with the hearts and minds of our students to the end that these plastic elements of our youth may make their greatest social con¬ tribution in worthwihle living. This is a task of monumental importance, for on the development of abilities and the proper determination of habits, at¬ titudes, outlooks and qualities of habits, attitudes, outlooks and quali¬ ties of character rests the destinies of not only our local communities but that of states and nations. Even the survival of civilization has as its basis that initial foundation of a good educa¬ tion. While the cold facts of mathemat¬ ics and science are an integral part of the education of our youth, we hope that our teaching will imbue them with that thread of virtue that lays the foundation of good character and with¬ out which life loses its purpose and is meaningless. We must give our life in service to our fellow men to have Its rewards come back to us. Honest thoughts and acts and loyalty and love give life its truest meaning. They are the basis for achieving success and satisfactions. As teachers we hope to build for eternity on the sound foundation of character. If we achieve this ambition we feel certain that our work will sur¬ vive the vicissitudes of time, 7
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