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L. E. ZIEGLER — Superintendent. A. B. A. M. Missouri University Columbia University The experiences we probably treasure most in our High School life are the associations and friendships we form. Many of them last a life- time and form the basis of whatever character we may build. I know of no better place to preserve these remembrances than in the Maryvillian. Future years will make it more valuable. The opportunity of placing my name with your other autographs is a real pleasure to me and I wish for you all a future as happy and as successful as the year recorded in this book. L. E. ZIEGLER, Superintendent.
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Mr. Curfman. Mr. Forsyth. Mrs. Strong. Mr. Hosmer. Mr. Wright. Mrs. Fryer. Mr. Sewell. Through this greeting in the Maryvillian we take this method of expressing our ap- preciation of the co-operation and splendid work of the High School faculty and student body during the past years. We hope that the coming years will bring a still closer re- lationship between us and that the bonds previously established may endure. May we all enjoy the benefits of our new school building program and continue to work together for the good of the entire community. Let us not be content though with the tasks accomplished but rather strive to attain a greater degree of perfection in all we undertake. Our message of greeting to you as you turn through the pages of this book is an earnest wish that tomorrow and in the years to come you will maintain the same high standards and ideals which have prompted your conduct here, and may the warm friend- ships made be an increasing inspiration, and may the rich experiences bring added joy. We the Board of Education of Maryville are striving to do our best to see that you have the best of administrators, teachers, equipment and surroundings to make of you men and women thoroughly trained to take up the problems of the tomorrow, and we sincerely wish for each of you success throughout the coming years. R. P. Hosmer, President, L. E. Forsyth, Vice-President, R. J. Curfman, Treasurer, J. H. Sewell. Mrs. C. P. Fryer, Mrs. Hugh Strong.
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r 1 -A. L. JACKSON— Principal. B. S. M. A. S. T. C, Springfield Missouri University. The doors of each modern American high school are open to every American youth who wishes to accept the challenges and advantages of a high school education. High school graduates of the future generation promise to be more common among the men and women of tomorrow than grade school graduates are in our adult population of today. You have a privilege and an opportunity that many of your parents did not have. The demands of our complex, social, economic, and financial world will be greater upon you than upon your parents which will make a high school education a necessity. The Maryville High School offers you many and varied opportunities to receive training for specific life responsibilities. No doubt some of you will attend college; others will immediately enter life pursuits. Much loss of time, energy, and income is the result of aimless effort in high school. Your high school courses should be so planned and your high school experiences so regulated that you will be thoroughly equipped to meet the demands of college entrance or of life pursuits. High school training of today is a highly joyful experience; it is also an ex- ceedingly serious matter. It is perhaps one of the first tests of what you can do or can not do. I wish the pupils of Maryville High School the fullest possible measure of success in accepting the making the best use of these privileges and developing a splendid record of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. MR. A. L. JACKSON, Principal.
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