Morton High School - Pierian Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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■prUtripara KbhttB Qkt ®mtr fciiuratUnt T HE greatest mistake of your life will be your thinking that you have an edu- cation now that you have fin- ished the public school. The greatest failure of a school would be to convey the idea to its pupils that it is giving them their education. Commence- ment really means commence- ment, as far as getting an edu- cation is concerned. The busi- ness of the school is to give you a few of the bare funda- mentals of education, but, principally, to show you how to become an educated man. The school has not ac- quainted you with all the good books ; it has tried to show you what good books are, to secure for you the experience of pleasure that comes from reading good books, and to foster in you a desire to read good books all your life. The school has not made you a perfect citizen, able to know and do all your civic duties and solve all our civic problems as rapidly as they arise ; it has tried to give you an insight into the ways to become a useful citizen and, especially, to give you a desire to continue to the end of your days your study of and interest in all means to better the world you live in. And so with all the different courses. An educated man is the man who, using the methods of study learned in school and retaining the fine enthusiasm for service aroused in school, is a wiser man each day than he was the day before — who keeps up with the world instead of allowing the world to rush past him and leave him amazed, discouraged, grumbling. E. C. Clixe Nine

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Itoarb tff § rijnnl Srust s Walter McConaha, Secretary . G. Bate, Superintendent H. R. Robinson. President Walter Reid, Treasurer THESE men are the administrators of the school city. They are entrusted with the task of keeping the school machine running smoothly. If it were not for their efficiency, there would he no teachers, school buildings would not be cared for, and educational standards would not be maintained. Though com- paratively unknown to us. we continually enjoy the fruits of their labor. This year the School Hoard sponsored the school exposition, the most com- plete educational exhibit ever staged by the Richmond schools. EiRln



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