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School Board Left to right: Mr. Hess, Dr. Lloyd, Mr. Fleckner, Mr. Heckathorn, Mrs. Kelly, Dr. Calderhead, In the November election Delmont Brown replaced Mr. Hess.
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'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllk A MESSAGE TO STUDENTS AND ALUMNI PURPOSE Associated with the thought of purpose are such words as thoughtful minds, res- olutions, aims, sincerity, and determination. It is disappointing and painful to see a youth who lacks moral earnestness, with only a nodding acquaintance with the nature of study, and who knows no interior impulse toward it. Real accomplishments stem from earnest purpose and thoughtful planning, follow- ed by supreme effort and energy expended in one all-important direction. We must feel the agony of strong purpose, agony that is satisfied with nothing less than the utmost answer to its will—namely, accomplishment. Yes, it is easy to be inert, doze in a chair, read an assignment half-heartedly, or be late to class. It is easy to drift downstream, to sink mentally and morally by the mere force of gravity. But to be awake, alive, to study, to work, to swim upstream, to rise in thought and feeling into the realm of freedom and power--these qualities require purpose that has the tenacity of the power that will at last crystallize into sat- isfying reality. If you, as students and graduates, have lacked purpose, then your rewards will be flimsy and your tokens of honor will ring with a hollowness that will echo unpleasantly in the years to come. If, by the same reasoning, your purposes are sincere, and you have put forth honest and genuine effort, then your rewards will be strong and your tokens of honor will ring genuinely true and full to the end of time. Remember too, that the best results of your work are not recorded on the exami- nation paper, but upon the pages of your own character. In the positive life we advance toward the light, and the shadows of our failures and defeats fall behind us. Character is elevated and ennobled by the continued pressure of high and noble motives. Let us build companionship with great thoughts, consciousness of the feelings and rights of others, elevation of aims, positive will, infallible certainty of good and ever improving inner life. These are the values of which you may ever be proud. Sincerely yours, E. A. Van Atta MRS. LLOYD, Secretar
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