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®lj£ Annual 15 Never envy others, or their callings; never think theirs is a more successful career than your own. All sails look snowy white in the distance, but are no whiter than others when close at hand. III. The method of successful doing. Forget the past with its mistakes and failures; forget even the already high attain- ments. Be active and make the most of the present. Live in the present and be optimistic. Try to penetrate the future; ever push onward. “ Launch out into the deep.” Do not long for the good old times; if it were possible for them to return we would be very much disappointed with them. Do not think that all the opportunity for advance- ment was in the good old days. There is more opportunity in the present than there ever was in the past for the one who is fitted to receive it. Do not try to turn the wheels of progress backward by always looking and longing for the past. Lot’s wife looked back and became a pillar of salt. Many young lives with everything before them have become pillars of salt because they refused to forget the past and turned back upon the future. Believe the “ Golden Age ” is still future, arid that still greater things are to be brought out in the future than have been in the past, even though we are very much in- debted to the past for many things of our everyday life. Then we must be strenuous, up and doing, determined to achieve. As all roads led to Rome, so should your every effort lead toward your chosen ideal. Do not sleep or become indifferent. Keep awake to your opportunity. “ He who would attain great heights must work into the small hours of the night while his brethren sleep.” Be optimistic. Life is worth living. The world is bright before you. Success awaits your taking it. Choose a fitting position; then aim high and make yourself invaluable to the world, your employer, and the community. Resolve to keep your eye ever upon the prize and use every effort to obtain it by constant activity. Be not like the stagnant pool which becomes poisonous, but rather like the rippling stream; no matter how small you may be, its activity leads it into larger and still larger streams until it finally becomes part of the great ocean. To the Class of 1916 : You remind me of a great ship ready to be launched. Twelve years ago the keel, or the backbone of your education was laid down. Year after year the work of construction has progressed. Ribs, plates and armor have been added until today you are a completed production of “ Medina High School.” In a few days the props and stays (your teachers) which have supported you during this long period will be taken away. The “ Farewell ” of the Superintendent will be the final signal which will release you from all connection with your school. Surrounded by relatives and friends, you will glide down the ways into the sea of commercial, professional, and domestic life upon which you are to sail unaided and alone. May you each have a happy and prosperous life under the care of the Captain of our Salvation, who will reward the faithful and give to them the prize for which they have worked so hard.
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