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Counselors Hel Students Ada t P If 1,9 ,mm P 'G E3 li ff I -Q ,. ,. ., it I . t , -I . If' S ex f X Mr. Bratton Mrs. Morris X x Miss Fritch DETERMINATION - The longer I live, the more I am certain that the great difference between men - between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the insignifi- cant - is energy, invincible determination - a purpose. once fixed and then death or victory. The quality will do anything that can be done in this world, and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a two-legged creature a man without it. There are hinderances without and within, but the outer hinderances could effect nothing if there were no inner surrender to them. Fear of opinion, timidity, dread of change, love of ease, indolence, unfaith- fulness are the great hinderances. Optimism is believing that you can eat the rooster that scratches over your grave. - SAM IONES To right: Mrs. Wright 216 Miss Murphy
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Through Varied Arts xx - X 'X v ,X I Mrs. Bacheler Mr. Singleton Mr. Wuertz NEGLECT - A story is told of a young man who stood at the bar of justice to be sentenced for forgery. The judge had known the young man from childhood, for his father had been a famous legal light and his work on the law of trust was the most exhaustive work on the subject. Do you remember your father, asked the judge sternly, That father whom you have disgraced? The prisoner answered, I remember him perfectly. When I went to him for advice or companionship, he would look up from his' book on the Law of Trust and say, 'Run away, boy, I am busy.' My father finished his book, and here I am. The greatest Lawyer had neglected his own trust with awful results. -THE PUBLIC SPEAKERS LIBRARY 215
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Math Solves Tomorrow s Problems s Mr. Brill Mr Flavin Mr. Peters Not knowledge, but apitude - It isn't what a man knows that matters, but how near to a straight line he can drive the processes of his mindg how near to a lean and useful mus- cle he can make the mindg how near he can come to lassoing a truth or method. No man should be judged by what he doesn't know. He should be judged only by how quickly and sensibly he assumes new duties. - STRUTHERS BURT Mrs. Adams 217
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