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, 'ls ,elim :lixx A f n .Aw-1+ l 3111113 ,..e,. A., .. .,....,,.-..--,..N. ....,.. -.,-....,.,.,.-... .. - .X X-.1 1- g ......,....-..,, -, ., ..... -,-h.,..... ..-W .- . To the Students of ylforifz .'DalZzzr High School: While strolling last summer. in one of our northern cities, I ran across a building that had a large bulletin board in the yard, and in letters large enough to be seen a hundred feet away was this sen- tence: There is a man Within you greater than the man you are. It had a peculiarly gripping effect on me, and I meditatcd on it long afterwards. The longer one thinks about it the more start- ling it becomes. l determined to bring it home to my students, and at the first opportunity to let them have it. - A great thought is undying. It goes on and on, and its influence is unlimited. My young friends, take this with you. While it says man, this is in a general sense, and is equally applicable to the co-eds. If the full realization of what this sentence means finally bursts upon you, it will make you a better man or Woman, and this is my hope and prayer. Faithfully yours, N. R. CROZIER, Superintandmt of Schoolr. if-1 Q J -..eg I4
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I J ortfz 'Dallas 'Parent-Teachers, Qflssociation ARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIONS are a recognized factor in child welfare work. Such organizations bring about a closer rela- tionship between parents and teachers, resulting in a better under- standing of the students by both. The Parent-Teachers' Association of the North Dallas High School is one of the largest in the city. Our president, Mrs. Bowen Cox, is a most 'capable woman. Service for others with no thought of self is her motto, and under her efficient guidance and with the hearty co-operation of every member of the club, much good has been accomplished thistyear. Splendid instructive programs have been given once each month. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the organization this year has been the awarding of a 5150 scholarship to a graduate of the January class, assisting this student in obtaining a higher education. Along with this work we have a students' aid fund. This fund is for the purpose of en- abling worthy pupils to continue their studies. As far as possible we have supplied books for the library and secured the loan of a few of the best pictures from the Dallas Art Association. We assist in every way possible in the fostering of suitable entertainment for the students, and quite a few interesting programs have been given. Service is 0ltf ccaiclz 'ZU0l'tl', Child cuelfarc' our aim, Baller living condifiorzr The success llzal we claim. -Mus. R. L. HARDY, Secretary. -. -'il lf' .- at 13 rf- i
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To the Smdemfr of Qforlh Tailor Higfz School: It is a source of satisfaction to the principal of this school to know of the loyal and eliicient work that has been done this year by the teachers and students who have had charge of our school publications. We have been proud of the school news and the way it has been presented in our local papersg of the Norther as a masterpiece of school literary effort, and of our Annuals that have been artistic and attractive in every way. The work that is done by pupils along this line develops, trains, and educates them just as class work does. There seems to be, however, the play ele- ment which enters into the student activity work that gives an incentive not found in the regular class room work. This feeling that doing worthy things is merely play and that it is a pleasure to be able to work is a feel- ing we hope our boys and girls will have. To love one,s work although it may be hard and tedious is most desirable and we must remember with the poet: Plmfm'eJ lie fhifheft 'where no 77f6Kl.1'Zl7'8.f feem: There? nor L2 feaf fhfzt falff upon the grown! But hold: rome joy of rifenfe or of round, Some Jjvrite hegolteh of a .rzmzmer fZ7'6fl77L.,7 . -BLANCHARD. E. B. CoMs'roeK. af 12 '- -My IS yt-s .
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