DEDICATICN SCOTT W. KNAUB According to Woodrow Wilson- No thoughtful man ever came to that point in his where he had time to look back upon it, who did not know and acknowledge that it what he had done unsellishly and for others, and nothing else that satisfied him in the Jspect and made him feel that he had played the man. That alone seems to him the measure of himself, the real standard of his manhood. And so men grow by having onsibility laid upon them, the burden of other peop1e's business. Their powers are out at interest, and they get usury in kind. They are like men multiplied. Each counts ifold. Men who live with an eye only upon what is their own are dwarfed beside 1-seem fractions while they are integers. The trustworthiness of men trusted seems 1 to grow with the trust. We, of 1VIanchester High School, are proud and happy to have in our community a on to whom the above quotation applies, for he has truly labored, Hunselfishly and for rs, and nothing else , during the many years he has served as an educator. Coming Ianchester in 1908 as a teacher in the elementary schools, he became the principal of high school in 1910, the year its first class was graduated, and retained that position I 1931. . W, Later---in 1938, he again became connected with our school as an assistant county -rintendent, a position which he held for twelve years. At the present time he has the ir of being a member of the board of education. In recognition of his long years of service in which he displayed a resolute main- nce of standards, a high sense of devotion to duty, and a sympathetic understanding ie individual, we cheerfully dedicate this edition of i'Les Memoiresn to Scott W. Knaub. T1
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