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5 1 'Dedication We, the Ntudents of Mech unic Falla High School respectfully dedicare this issue of the Pilorw to MRS. HELEN AARON whose unfailing generosity and willing efforts have been a constant source of inspiration to the student body.
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. F. H. S. PILCDT Vol XIV MECHANIC FALLS, MAINE, JUNE, 1934 Annual Edition gg L?-5 CAQJ Q1'5g-Q9 Q!Ab FXQ 01-5 CAXEJ Q13 FX9 3 M. F. H. S. PILOT l'ublished hy the students ol MECHANIC FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 'D Terms: 25C per copy L, M FC FC CF F A F 0 l EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief Emily Bridgham l First Assistant Mattie XValdron U Second Assistant Walter Harwood Activities Editor Dorothy French Girls' Athletic Editor Viola Raymond In Boys' Athletic Editor Donald Colc Iokc Editor Eileen Norton Alumni Editor Rosalie Pike ' Exchange Editor Gladys Stackpole v Business Manager john Collins First Assistant James Chasc Second Assistant Frank VVilliams Art Editor .Xletha Lawler Senior Class Editor Hugh Ridcout ,lunior Class Editor Mildred Pc-rry Sophomore Class Editor Estller Pike V Freshman Class Editor Pearl Flint 4 IIGXJLIDGXQLZQGRQLZQGXILZDGRDQID
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M. F. ll. S. PILOT 3 , rv F, BUSY if .I pp, I ' 1 lar' WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR LIVES? 'l'he quest for knowledge goes on through time. If you look closely, you will tind, I think, that the impulse that keeps it all, the hope that lasts through it all, is, the hope of getting light on this great questiong XYhat shall we do with our lives? XYe should strive to live creatively. Budget your time. Time is not only money: it is life. The use you make of the twenty-four hours of the day deter- mine your character and destiny. List the ten or more types of demands upon your time in the order of their impor- tance. Put the first things of life First. Spend time on the more signiticant activities, and pass by the things of little consequence. Get under the load of human need, and lift, bearing in mind the words of Edgar A-X. Guest. These things you'll need to see through: 'l'he pluck to face a problem new. The will to do the best you can And win or lose to play the man. M .-xT'1'I1Q XVALnRoN, '35 NY .brial l THE LITTLE THINGS OF LIFE Do you remember the old saying, It's the little things in life that count P Perhaps you have scotfed at this little piece of counsel, hut, nevertheless, it is true. It is not the success you make of your- self as a business man or woman, as a great personality in politics, or society life, or some other superficial artg it is the little things of life that insures your future happiness. In school life, too, there are little things. It isn't the mere gaining of good standing in your studies and in the participating in athletics, that represents your success in schoolg it is the coopera- tion you give to your teachers and your friends, the obedience and gracefulness of mind with which you follow the rules of your school, that make your school life a huge success. I think we do not realize this fact until it is time to leave, then it is too late. liut we have some time left in which to make easier the work of our teachers and schoolmates. It is up to you whether or not YOUR school life will be a success. Remember it is the little things in life that count. EMILY' BRIDGHAM, '34
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