Murray High School - Crest Yearbook (Murray, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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v' :av sh r Page I6 Board of Education GEORGE ll, WATTS SARAH E, H. MOFFAT CARL HANSEN W, H, LINNELI- DAVID D. LESTER A THOUGHT BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION We have now come to think of education as a process and not a product. As we learn, we grow and our capacity for success and our power to do increases. Our development must be continuous so that we may grow into an undernanding of the fuller and better meaning and appreciation of happiness, wisdom, understanding, faith, honesty, courage, self-control, and service. We develop by doing, and as we do we get knowledge, skill, and judgment and our capacity to do and to get joy out of the doing increases. The training of head, heart, and hand in a proper way enables us to work and to play in a bigger, better, and more co-operative way. The increase of power to co-operate and enjoy is an indication that the educational process is healthfully operating.

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mug, --Q-30 :- yny' , 'I 'iz I -s s- , ,,-ei? -,. ,.1,A.,. .A.4 , .,.,, 1,z ',,1Q3llh-Amggllgp I in ki . C. H. ANDERSON Principal To Our Boys and Girls lt has been wisely said that your high szhool days are the springtime of life. So like the husbandman who plants his seed in the springtime that he may reap a harvest later, you are planting the seeds from which you hope to reap rich returns. As the harvest of the husbandman depends upon the kind of seed and the care with which he plants, so your harvest will likewise depend upon the seed you sow and the care with which you plant. With what care then should you, during your high school days, sow the seeds of industry, purity and integrity? For from the seeds you sow will spring the ideals you form, the habits you acquire, ard the power you develop. These properly dire:ted will enable you to live a life full of usefulness and happiness: a laappine s that wil tetoktn soul immensity, genuine intellectuality, high spirituality. You will comprehend ketter your places in this beautiful world as children of the great kind and loving Father, and your souls will be stirred to their innermost depths. ' Our greatest hope, ourievery endeavor, our prayer for you by day and by night, is that you will he true to yourself, that you vvil hearken to ihe admonit on and instruction of parent, teacher, and friend, so that each sunrise will find those seeds sprouting, which will grow to te the man or woman God intended you to be. 63156. P l 5 g,,. wig 1 X 5 Il ,ss . 1 I'



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,if H 4' ,Q 1 W g , 'Z' Alf? 7 - Y - A s' e., 'Q R he , 1 . . eg: e Q- uf' ',1lkrf af .Q, . '-1-- ... - ,.u153g,,,, .. - 9 ARION EREKSON EDRIE READING BARR MILLER President and Cheer Leader Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer lt has been an enjoyable year throughout, and I can only say, at this time, that the students of the Murray: High School have supported me in all of my endeavors. With such support as l have received l could not help but do my best. Therefore, l thank the student body and faculty and extend my good wishes to all. 1 'QW959 Page I7 1 9 I 3 -9, 5 . ,. 45.3- --l Y 0 '7.Axl .

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