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l 4 ft 'A in-.gh ,Xl The group of the leaders who abound at Po Hi are represented here by these Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members The foundation of a school is only so strong as Those who lead the school. Leadership is vested in the faculty, administration, and school board, but they do not give the system its light or enthusiasm. The leaders of youth, the students who accept responsibility and honor to guide their contemporaries, carry the burden of a school's success or failure on their shoulders. Our school is one whose students delight in taking the initiative. The student council, a composite of many leaders, has accomplished innumerable tasks for the betterment of the student body. Po-Hiers have often been inspired by achievements of others, such as the founders of the Dare Club who followed an, example and became leaders of the Moral Rearmament group and the sports lettermen who succeeded in or- ganizing a club to promote high standards of sports- manship. Many successful adults who rise to the height of their careers began to take responsibility and scout the path for others during their high school days. They have learned through Fate's incomparable tool, ex- perience, that to succeed one must rely on his own resources and take very little for granted. Those with the strength and ability to forge the way will find themselves leaders-perhaps without realizing it un- til glancing at the masses who follow. We of Po-Hi are fortunate to have so many capable young men and women who are able to guide the student body to seldom achieved heights. We can be proud that our school is one where followers are often inspired to become leaders on their own.
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LE DERSHIP One ofthe many facets of Po-Hi's ouistanding leadership comes in her sports. This year our school received the first annual Oklahoma Seven Conference All-Sports Trophy.
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'6 ANNUAL DEDICATED TO HO ER ln 1935, Mr. Homer S. Anderson was elected as The new principal af Po-Hi. Soon, he won The confi- dence and respect of The school and communiTy by his pleasanf personalify and his forward looking admin- isTraTion. His easy smile and warm friendliness became a vifal part of every phase of school life. His appearance became commonplace wherever spiriT and guidance were needed. I2
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