Pennell Institute - Whirlpool Yearbook (Gray, ME)

 - Class of 1961

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DONALD M. CHRISTIE: SUPERINTENDENT To Students of Pennell - - - Each time I have had an opportunity to write a brief message for a high school yearbook I am filled with the same feeling of great envy of your position at the threshold of life in a challenging world, of your unlimited youthful opportunities to meet each challenge. My brief message to each of you is twofold. First, please pause long enough to think earnestly on making the most productive use of talents which you possess, and have the courage to develop some of these to the end that your work in life may be interesting. Also, so that you may have a happy as well as a productive life, in order to justify your existance in, and to pay for the privilege of being a part of a democratic society, pledge a part of Yourself to the greater well-being of others. Donald Christie

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MR, HARRY C, BROWN: PRINCIPAL TO THE STUDENTS OF PENNELL INSTITUTE High “¿1001 days should be happy days. It is the time in life when students must not only study their lessons in the text books but also must realize that there is much more to going to high school. Here you must learn to get along with others. You must learn to compete with your fellow pupils in many ways; namely, in ranks, in athletics, in popularity, and so on. It is a time when you are develop- ing into the sort of individual which you are likely to be out in the world when your high school days are over. Most all of us by the time we are 18 years of age have formed habits by which we will live during our life time. The more habits of the right type we have, the better they will serve us during our life. I am thinking especially of such things as honesty, self reliance, habits of good speech, dress, personality, disposition, politeness, and the like. Webster defines habit as The ability or inclination to do something easily and unhesitatingly, acquired by constant repetition of an act or way of behaving. Harry C. Brown

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