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Fnculhjf J. R. Mort - Dorothy H. Truitt Nellie E. Carr Sara S. Geddy Nellie F. Richardson Ada F. Belch Anna F. Hay - Kathleen M. Smith Phoebe L. Pitt J. D. Crigler - Hazel H. Thorpe - Nannette Jones Edna H. Rock Frances L. Kimpton Principal Assistant Principal English History French and Spanish Mathematics and Science English Home Economics Mathematics Science and Athletics Latin Librarian Secretary to Principal S chool Nurse
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S members of the Senior Class you have reached a point from which you may look back upon the period of your student life for the past four years and view impartially every incident therein. You may see wherein you have perhaps failed to satisfy your own high standards of schol- arship or wherein you have surpassed your most lofty ideals. Pour years ago when you entered High School you were told, among other things, that you must learn how to think — that you must reason things out. Your presence in the Senior Class of 1926-27 is evidence that you have to a certain extent acquired that ability. Now, as you pause for a moment’s reflection before entering a new field of life’s activities, I ask you to con- sider with me another phase of thinking, this time not the external mechan- ical thought of the mind, but the interio r thoughts of the heart, for “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” It has been said that the character of a man is measured by the quality of his thought. By your thoughts you consciously or subconsciously build for yourselves the very temple of your being and regulate every action of its most intricate part. By your thoughts you surround yourself with an atmosphere of your own creation which attracts to you things of like nature and repels those things of unlike nature. How necessary then that for your success you should first form the habit of right thinking. You are just at an age when thoughts are most plastic and pliable, easy to mold and control. You have a large proportion of your life’s thoughts yet to think and your destiny to shape through the characters you are to build; and to you I can bring no better message than the words of the Apostle Paul undimmed by the ages: “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, what- soever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
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