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2 ,X ,r Whosoever will lose his life wlllllm for my salce shall find it. This apparently contradictory saying of jesus is really not the paradox it seems to be. The man who throws his energies into service for others, who even malces sacrifices for others, finds expansion of his powers, joy, and fullness of life, in a far greater degree than does the man who is egocentric, who seeks only his own well-being. Merely to mention the names of Abraham Lincoln, Clara Barton, Boolcer T. Washington and others affirms the truth of this statement. For similar devotion the humble person meets with a proportionate reward for service rendered to others. The losing is a planned course of action, chosen for a desired result. The Ufindingl' is in the future tense but it arrives sooner than expected in many cases. As an extreme example, we see instances of young men of whom we never would have heard, who malce the supreme sacrifice and receive the gratitude of their country and lasting recognition and honor. WILLIAM C. BRUBAKER. 11
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TO THE CLASS OF 1943 The graduates of 1943 go out into a bewildering world. Never was the general situation so distressing and so depressing. Yet the chances for employment at high wages were never better. Most of you boys will soon be in the armed forces, wearing your countryis uniform. You will find strict regulations and discipline. But you have had some experience with strictness here, and will be glad of it. May you do your duty faithfully and courageously and return to us safely and soonu ' Girls who go into business, and boys who go into factories can also help to win Victory, if you put forth your best efforts faithfully and patriotically. We are all in the war in a way that civilian Americans never were before. War touches every family and every individual. This is the time to show that you love America, and are willing to worlc, or to fight for your Comfy' ' i i A X G wiuis '7 - f ' f .V , ' ..- , My . J, ' 54,j',f,yfJ J I LIIRBAN .. fyzffwy eff v '
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THE FACULTY ACADEMIC iNsrRucToRs iN Mr. Boer Mrs. Hoover Mrs. Neubauer N Mr, French U Miss Dickinson Miss McCormick Mrs. Peterson Mr. Cummings Mrs. Farr Miss Skinner Mr. Sawyer jr, Mrs. Coco fri , 2. AK- V ji V M, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT - www- nv' f -- Mrs. Wahl Mrs. Garner Mrs. Adoms Miss Wood if
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