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' H ' iv We .- ' Here's to the lads of the old days And here's to the lassies who strayed Through the halls of the old P. H. S., boys, And sat neath these trees' classic shade. Their hats and their gowns would look queer now Their school suits might call forth a smile. But their fun was as wholesome as ours, boys, And their work-well, they beat us a mile! There are some who stand fore- most as lawyers, Some who've chosen to teach or to preach, f There are doctors and bankers- f X fact is, boys, 'r- .4 'P -s'---'-- --'- E ach one in his line is a peach. But with all the learned professors And others whose names are revered, There is none with a title so grand, boys, As the Mothers this High School has reared. Then honor and praise to the old grads, So loyal wherever they gog And here's hoping when we are their age, boys, XVc'll have such a record lo show! Page Twenty One
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conscientious care and patience that he would exercise in the rearing and education of his own children. The spirit of his work is set forth in his report of 1908-9 as follows: The supreme purpose of the school is the development of the high- est and strongest type of character by an education which considers the moral as well as the intellectual. The history of recent years has emphasized the fact that our country needs conscience and honesty in its citizenship quite as much as shrewdness, and the public school that does not fit boys and girls to be good citizens is a failure. A harmony in singleuess of purpose. the making of good and intel- lectual citizens is well exemplified in the teachers. in the Board of Education and in patrons, and the entire confidence and pleasing outlook of the com- munity in and for the future of the' school is mirrored in the report for the preceding year of Mr. L. R. llryant, President of the Board: W'ith a commodious building well equipped in-every department and surrounded by beautiful and spacious grounds. with its Commercial Department and its courses in Domestic Science and Agriculture. in addition to the ordinary High School studies, all in charge of earnest, experienced teachers. it is believed that the Princeton High School is now better fitted than ever before to give to the young people in this section of the state the basis for a thorough, practical education. ' Before the beginning of the high school the faculties for a higher education at home were woefully inadequate. The publicschools, though good as far as they went, did not go far enough in this direction and the private and academic schools were in many ways unable to lay at the door of every child, rich or poor, the wonderful facilities that through the agency' of the high school have become the lawful inheritance of the boys and girls of today. Hence it is, that the citizens of Princeton, who originated the high school idea and those with them who have been instrumental in making the high school such a marked success in the educational world deserve lasting praise. To have originated the idea is complimentary to their intelligence, and to have backed their ideas by a personal subscription of nearly fifty thousand dollars at the start is indeed heroic. The memory of their unselfish deed will grow brighter with each succeeding generation. and the numerous high schools of the state that have been built, representing magnificent works of architecture in brick, stone, and marble will stand forever as monuments to the patriotism and sagacity that brought them into existence.-Copied. Page Twenty
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SENIORS MOTTO: Not only to be good, but to be good for something FLOWER: Shasta Rose. COLORS: Black and Gold.
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