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SUPERINTENDKENTS MESSAGE ET this short message be one of hope, of hope in what i the future holds for those who are prepared to meet it. No ship is designed for fair weather, but is made to with' stand the roughest storm. Otherwise dire results would be inevitable. In order to succeed in life it is necessary that you school yourselves to surmount the hard places as well as the easy. We realize that as you Seniors go out to face the world the future looks dark and confusing. If you construct poorly there may be troublesome days ahead. But the young man or woman who is able to develop the faculty of fore' seeing changes in the world of affairs and adjust himself or herself to meet the conditions, will succeed. We are now passing thru a storm. Let us have confidence that there will soon be light ahead, and each will find his place in the world. DAVID M. DURST. DAVID DURST
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MISS ELLIN TRUEBLOOD PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE E WAS a friend to man, and lived in a house by the side of the road -so wrote the blind bard of Greece, centuries ago, and from this Well known line, I draw my message to you for the year. It is a plea for simple friendliness. If you should learn perfectly all the facts of all the books in school and should leave unlearned the altogether important lessons of getting on with people-then, indeed, your education would be in vain. A friendly attitude, forbearance, and a kindly spirit is to be more desired than great richesg a tolerant, considerate understanding of the other felloW's rights and feelings is wisdom itself. Truly, the way to have a friend is to be one. Edu' cation is a failure unless it develops the capacity for friendship and the art of getting along with people. Life is a barren waste without friends. ELLIN TRUEBLOOD. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION B. L. BRITTIN, President A. F. TOMASINI, Secretary L. V. KORBEL F. KEPPEL P. D. SCI-IWOBEDA Scsrctary to the Board-Mrs. Catherine Bycc
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