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J. H. BRADLEY SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE BUILDERS OF TODAY Build ye a lzouxe of loving deeds today, Fill it in with lqindly thoughts and therein stay. Each of us is architect, engineer and builder of his own human house and daily, through our own acts and plans, we add a few stones, brick and mortar. How important, then, is today's task! Dr. Crane states, Every day! In those two words lies the secret of all attain- ment. It is not what we do all at once with all our hearts and with every splendid ounce of strength that counts so much as the things we have been doing every day. Every day! Therein lies mastery. This is the road to perfection. No matter how gifted the actor, how naturally endowed, he cannot be a master without infinite daily practice. The marvelous, velvet, utterly exquisite beauty of such piano play- ing as Paderewski's, or violin performance as Fritz Kreisler's-it looks spontaneous -but it is the result of many hateful hours of laborious routine. No force is so great in any man as the stored-up power of what he has been doing every day. If given a normal lifetime, each of us completes our edifice. What will it be? What will it look like when completed? Build ye more stately ?71lZf1.S'l'071.f, O my soul . . . . . J. H. BRADLEY. Page Nine
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A ADMINISTRATION C. E. OVERMAN PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE I have always believed that the best way to learn to do anything is to do it, or at least to do something which is as similar as possible in principle. That is why I have always been enthusiastic about extra-curricular activities, for they seem to me to furnish a sort of laboratory of life within the protecting walls of the school. It is undoubtedly desirable that Mr. Average Citizen should be familiar with Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and be able to solve a quadratic. Is it not, however, even more desirable that he be an able leader of his group and a civic-minded, self-reliant citizen, willing to co-operate with his fellows? In pursuance of this objective, we have taken as our aim the participation of every student in Modesto High School in some activity. C. E. OVERMAN 734 Rx, Page Ten
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