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twp onn PT 11 Iv Vy Vi l L I Elsie M. Keopple So many laws, so many creeds, So many ways that wind and wind: While just the art of being kind Is all the sad world needs ' Osborn High School. Osborn. Ohio. 1916. Wittenberg College. Springfield. Ohio. 1917. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. 1920. English. Commercial Arithmetic. Mabel Wolfe “Look on this beautiful world and read the truth In her fair page: see. every season brings New change, to her. of everlasting youth.” —William C. Bryant Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 1906. Kent State Normal. Kent. Ohio. 1922. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio, 1931. Junior High. Eva Tolan ”1 am going your way, so let us go hand in hand. You help me and I'll help you. We shall not be here very long, for soon Death, the kind old nurse, will come and rock us all to sleep. Let us help one another while we may.” —William Morris Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 1926. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. 1927. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio. B. Sc.. 1932. Fifth and Sixth Grades. Louise Hawk The joy of life is living it and doing things of worth. Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 1928. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. 1 933. Third and Fourth Grades. Helen Stober “After all there are three things that are really worthwhile: to gain wisdom, to do good, and to be kind.” Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 1925. Bowling Green State Normal. Bowling Green. Ohio. 1928. Second and Third Grades. Cedell Tussinc, One person I have to make good: myself.” Wayne High School. Waynesfield. Ohio. 1923. Bowling Green College. Bowling Green. Ohio. 1925. Primary. 6. Be kind to the distressed. 7. Ask pardon for all wrongs. 8. Be patient toward everybody. 9. Stop the ears to a tale-bearer- 10. Disbelieve most of all the ill reports concerning friends, neighbors, and people in general.
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Ten T hings To Do 1. Do good to all. 2. Speak evil of none. 3. Hear and knoiv the facts before judging. 4. Think before speaking 5. Hold an angry tongue. Nora B. Whitley All we have Willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist.” —Robert Browning Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 190V Western. Oxford. Ohio, A. B.. 1908. English. Latin. Mathematics. Vera E. Barr A knowledge of words is the gate of scholarship.” Lancaster High School. Lancaster. Ohio. 1924. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio. B. Sc.. 1929. Lancaster Business College. 1930. Commercial. Wilber C. Cartwright The secret of success in life for a man is to be ready when the opportunity comes.” Miamisburg High School. Miamisburg. Ohio. 1926. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. B. Sc.. 1932. Boys’ Physical Education. Science. Horace B Wilson The pleasure that comes from doing what one wants to do tends to contentment with the wage received. ’ —James e. Russell Greenfield High School. Greenfield. Ind.. 1921. Purdue University. Lafayette. Ind.. B. Sc.. 1925. Vocational Agriculture. Martha L. Steinle A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases —Keats Dclphos High School. Delphos. Ohio, 1927. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio. Sch. Mus. B.. 1931. Music. English. Dorothy Liggitt “The way to win is from the start To play the game with all your heart” Belle Center High School. Belle Center. Ohio. 1930. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. B. Sc.. 1934. Vocational Home Economics. Paul S. Hinkle ”lf you can't be rich, be different: and most of us are poor.” Rockford High School. Rockford. Ohio. 1927. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. B. Sc.. 1931. Girls' Physical Education. English. Am. Government. World History. THE ROCKET
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Faculty Freaks Our dignified directors aren't often seen at their play, so we have taken this opportunity to show some of the strange things they were found doing. As their instructing duties while away much of their time, it is very fortunate that they can sometimes get together and have a general jolly good-time. It was hinted by one of the faculty that these good-times are reminders of their old college daze- These facts are the inside dope, not known by the students heretofore. It has been kept a deep secret by the faculty, and not until this year had it ever been known by others—but, a staff member, by chance, stumbled upon their playground, and carried away the evidence. It is now suspected that our teachers will disorganize their secret sporting, and in the future frolic about in the rooms and halls of dear old Rockford High. We expect a great compliment from the lower-classmen for our accomplishment of such a daring deed, and many exclamations from the cause of this folly. THEi-ROCKET—
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