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I MHS. —and Its Executives. TRA EUBANK President J. E. OVERTON Secretary CHAS. ABBOTT Treasurer SUPT. M. S. MAHAN A. P . Indiana University. Graduate Work at Indiana University. University of Wisconsin, and Columbia University. Mr. Mahan has been at the helm for the last two years. During that time the school has grown and prospered, which truly reflects the type of superintendent we have. The “board” of control.
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AH.S. Our School Photo by Hohenbc rger ALMA MATER A dear old pal you came to be In years past, one and two and three; But when the days of parting came, We knew you by a dearer name. And ever onward to the end When old remembrances grow dim, Your name shall be the one bright light To guide us through the starless night. —By Beulah Hopson Headquarters
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KH.S. —and Its Principal. ARTHUR B. LEIBLE Principal, Physics, Chemistry. Indiana University, 1915 A.B., 1916 A.M. Inorganic Chemistry—major. Electro-Chemistry—minor. Delta Upsilon. Sigma Delta Chi. Phi Beta Kappa. M. H. S. 1916-1923. MESSAGE TO CLASS OF ’23 By the time you read these words your high school days will be few, or perhaps will already belong to the past. When you leave these halls and class rooms on Commencement night you will be leav¬ ing forever. Some time some one with your name, your features and your iden¬ tical appearance may return, but it will not be you; nor will these corridors or class rooms ever seem the same to you again. After a fashion you have acquired a high school education; some better than others it is true, but all in somewhat similar manner. Remember, however, that you have no master key, no “Open Sesame” to the doors of the world. School is not a preparation for life ; it is life itself. School habits, school im¬ pressions, are yours and lasting but you are not educated. You may have glean¬ ed thousands of facts, but you are not educated. Education, as our greatest American educator has said, lies in the ability to perform something you do not want to do, at the time it should be done, and to do it efficiently. There is the test, and that ability is acquired only by hard work. It took as much labor to paint the world’s greatest picture as it did to build the pyramids of Egypt. There is no royal road to knowledge. Arthur B. Leible April ’23. “I wish to make a few announcements-
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