Reading High School - Ranger Yearbook (Reading, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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Each of these srx men drd somethmg to benefit mankrnd So must we rf we are to obtam real success and so leave our Iastrng foot prmts Each of us has a chance for a start towards success We take rt or let rt alone, as we please and wrth that chorce, open the doors of opportunrty or close them forever for few men are truly great few men make therr mark rn hfe unless they hare that fundamental, Fducatron You may sav that l rncoln attended school but lrttle but you surely remember that rt rs told of hrm that he used to borrow all books wrthrn hrs reach and copv the chorce thoughts whrch he studred untrl he had them memorrzed The book he studned most was the Brble, whrch truly rs a great teacher Others more fortunate went to school and obtamed the best knowledge of the trme Surely rt rs true that rn order to be really great one must hare an educatron Therefore make the most of your opportunrtres throw yourself rnto the task and lay firmly the corner stone But educatron alone cannot make a man great He must have nerrt, ambrtron lNo one can com lete a task and do rt rr ht unless he rs filled wrth the ambrtron to whrch he rs dorng He must throw hrmself heart and soul rnto the task He must be wrllrng to grve up some pleasure and devote hrs trme solely to hrs work Then he must have determrnatron He may make a brrllrant start wrth hrs ambrtron but rf he lacks determlnatron hrs efforts amount to very lrttle He must not stop when an obstacle comes up before hrm He must work doggedly on and go over the top The man who strcks has the sense to see He can make hrmself what he wants to be If he ll off wrth hrs coat and prtch rrght rn Why the man who strcks can t help but wrn Frnally he must have a fine sense of rrght and wrong and hrs conscrence must be hrs gurde rn whatever he attempts No one who uses foul means to help attarn hrs goal wrll ever garn the respect or love of the people He may thrnk that the bad spots are all smoothed over but murder wrll out and he rs sooner or later brought up before the pub llc rn hrs true colors and thus hrs foot prmts are soon obhterated Hrs name rs erased from the mrnd of the publrc and hrs so called good deeds are no longer regarded as such For example A ruler burlds up a great emprre He rs lauded to the skres Hrs name rs on the lrps of everv man woman and chrld but, suddenly he falls from hrs prnnacle of honor and when hrs name goes down rn hrstory rt rs wrth the starn of havrng been a cruel drshonest man thoughtful only of hrmself and wrth hrs eyes open only to hrs own garns Such wrll be the end of any man usrng lrke means to reach hrs goal I shall sum up my thoughts rn a few words Frrst of all let us strrve to leave a lastrng foot prrnt when we pass from thrs world To make rt such the deeds whrch leave rt must be somethmg beneficral to mankrnd I ct us remember that one must have Frrst a good motrve second Educatron thrrd the Ambrtron to begrn the plan fourth the Determrn atron to carry rt through and fifth, a keen sense of rrght and wrong wrth the wrll power to do only what rs rrght Qurely frrend you asprre to some wo thy end Surely you have some deflnrte goal rn vrew You know how to make your mark I charge you so lwe Esther Dygert L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L , .... 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