QBehiratiuu gf-Y We, the class of IQ40, respectfully ciecii- cate this issue of the Tatler to Mrs. Doris Graffam, in appreciation of her success in organizing our school library, directing our pl8yS, OVel'S9eiIlg the Commencement EXET- cises, Gnd her general helPfLllh9S5 to the stu- deI'ltS BS 8 te8Cl'I8I'.
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I Literary Department ' in AFTER GRADUATION WHAT? All our lligli Srhool stud:-nts should lu- anlhitious for Iiiglu-r edu- ratiou. Xvllvll we had a guost onre who asked how many stlulontswvra- going to coll:-ga, not lilly por 04-nt oi' us stood up. Thr soarrity ot' pu- pils llltt'l'l1SIt'll in college and busi- noss sn-Iiool may lu- duo to tinanrial standing ttlt'l'l'-S a lt' you sm-nd away for a 1-atalogum-, talu- a rolls-go 1-ourso or lmusinvss 1-ourso or XVllEltPVl'l' showing t.hat you are interest:-d and want to improv:-. It' at tho and ot' your four yvars you find tliert- is still no way to go4tl1is l doubt ve-ry inurli--at least you haw trite-d and hut 'tVVln-rr tlwre-'s a will way. ara iiitm-ostn-tl in a Oollrgv is ll'l't'0SSill'f'. lie-gin hy planuvd For it. lt' you ara almlo to go you ara all rvady as far as vnitranrv 4-re-dits and pre-parations arm- ronrornvd. llpi-Ng. to your success! Josophinv Pitts, '10, YOU CAN, IF YOU WILL .Xl-llivye-nu-nts are- In-yor won hy individuals who say that a thing: Cannot hm- donv. Because- ont- has not aa-4-oniplislwd an olijrotiw is no rt-ason that it rannot lw dono. lt is a wry poor rc-ason, The- gm-a.t0st, yirtorios and triumphs won in the world we-rc lm- srt liy ditllc-llltii-s. Thr t'af't that thoy ware- lll'Htit'S thvni lll0l'1' glori- ous. 'I'lu'sm- notalilr yirtorivs worn- won lay pn-oplv who said I ran. 'Plwy we-rv willing to nialiv an al- trnipt. Books toaoh ns inurh hut tlwra- is mnrh that hooks 1-annol trach ns. NVQ niust lu- our own teavhvr. Only hy many attf-nipts and Failures do wo avoomplish and le-arn many things. 'I'In- boundary liuf- lwtwcen I can and l rant' is tho grave-yzu'ci oi' lost opporlnnitirs of lifv. lt is also the hirthplarf- ot' pt-rsistrm-i-, -IbPl'SPVOI'illll'l', and finally Slll'C'l'SS. No one 1-vm' SIIPPOPYIS until hr has had sonu- failurf-s and disappoint- nu-nts, Lot us faro lift- as it is, improvi- ronditions it' tlmy ara unt'ayoralile' and tako our stop at a tinio. It' prohlt-ms arism- XVl'll'0llIf' tht-in and alt:-mpt to solw Ihr-nn. Say that you 1-an do it. Your will powrr will prow that you CAN do it. Blanrlm Collins, TIN' Flllitor. ALL GOOD THINGS ls it odd for a girl only ninvtrvn lo want to support a family ot' two? That is what Mario askod lmrsolf. .XIII Iirr frirnds did, lint fortunately llwy had a t'at.In'r with nionry to se-nd tlirni to 1-ollogzr. Alirr and Sue
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