Princeton High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Princeton, IN)

 - Class of 1913

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-s Harold Ellison. laid Chapter, ry Society, 1910. e flub. 1913. Eiffa liirtnriva--Glnniinuvh gift or blessing that is being prepared for us, by our too eager haste. . Now to each of us comes the call to decide what our future life shall be. Wherever God puts us, that is our best place, whatever he calls us to do, that is our noblest duty. If We trust him he will show us plainly what his purpose is for us. The greatest manf' said Channing, 'CIS he who chooses right with invincible resolution, whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on God is most unfalteringf' The greatest command- er's command is, Forward-Marchln At the close of the Russo-Japanese War, Admiral Togo, looking into the faces of his comrades who had served with him during the war, said, as he bade them good-bye, The war is done and Peace is hovering over us, but Peace has its perils and duties as well as VVar, so victors tie your helmet strings tighter. This is a good motto for us to write upon our banners as we go forth into our life's work, for if there is one time in life more than another when we need to watch, lest. we enter into temptations, it is in the hour of success. One of the first elements determining a victorious life is perseverance. To learn lo work long and hard for what we get, to give up some pleasure in order that we may have time for our task, to stick to our Work until we win out, no matter how long it takes. If there are one hundred rounds inour ladder of success we must not stop on the ninety-ninth and conclude that our work is a failure. All those ninety-nine steps must prove failures unless the one hundredth is taken. The courage that wins is of the kind that never Wavers, that holds out in spite of the most adverse circumstances, for this world is not an Aladdin's palace where all things come without an effort, but life is always a fight, a fight and a victory. The tempter will Whisper that there is no need of our working so hard, other people about us do not and Why should we? VVe may shirk a little here and a little there and no one will be the wiser. Leave the smaller things undone, or at least until a more convenient season, it is really of small. consequence. The old violin maker in George Elliotis poem, who said if he did not make the best violin possible for him to make, God would miss the music, was living a victorious life. He who writes a better book, preaches a better sermon, or builds a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, though his home be in the wilderness, lhe world will make a beaten path- way to his door. ?'9:'b i ll fit' s X A fqlfx f ing ,I IQ si 'fi-ff ti s. N ,- ? .4 -. fir fra Tv I ' FN jg .-li Q U ft 1 W f-1+ 4 1 ,,' - u. In S .- C S xxfrd

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La-Lin Club miss., U Biiisiebiill, W e Oxford Chapter, ww' Memalid Chapterg ' fu ' , - Glee Club, 1910, 1911. Literarv Societv, 1910. Science Club, 1913. Latin Club, 1913. Science Club, 1913. H f--i- gwkh gift or blessing that is being prepared for 1 haste. Now to each of us comes the call to de life shall be. Wherever God puts us, the Whatever he calls us to do, that is our nf trust him he will show us plainly what h The greatest man, said Channing, right with invincible resolution, whose rl virtue, on God is most unfalteringf' The erls command is, Forward-Marchli' At the close of the Russo-Japanese looking into the faces of his comrades vw himduring the war, said, as he bade them is done and Peace is hovering over us, but and duties as Well as VVar, so victors tie tighter. This is a good motto for us to write We go forth into our lifeis work, for if the more than another when we need to watc temptations, it is in the hour of success. . One of the first elements determinin perseverance. To learn to work long an



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