Stockbridge High School - Panther Yearbook (Stockbridge, MI)

 - Class of 1903

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souls. Here is Mozart with his love of music laboring through the long days at tasks he hated, and, in the darkening twilight, stealing into the old church Where he poured out his very soul over the organ keys. A What possibilities lie before us ! Strive to climb higher, putting all obstacles under our feet. We rise by the diifi- culties conquered. . The man who seeks one thing in life, and but one, May hope to achieve it before life be done: But he who seeks all things Wherever he goes, ' Only reaps from the hopes which around him he sowsf A harvest of barren regrets. A Then let us aim Well, for atrue aim Wins. o GRACE LoU1sA COOPER. -fairer ff -I .llfi k ' 31551 gn- Ei f a s. , L'?1.i'E .L L - f f f ' ' ' . L--2-3 , giiin-?f.?-.:',QZ5i1 f 'i 1 Z 7 1 ' e - , , ' 'T 'r d .- -' 1'- sa 5-ara:-:af , fe ' -' f?fi:3i' ? g EQ? , iii :T':3?i4iu-2-'ati :Qi-5,gE: ' gif: 5:-3-31- 5, -. ' 1 ---.. f 1-if - Y . l 2 --zz: - Y :Ei - - 2 . ,,...,. -f -24 - 5,55 .5 , A: f Y 1 A ia1f::'1- ir . F E.:-e ra.-3.1:-.5'2 '-1 E -.JL .qi-, 4.-sq: - -- 'iii -.Lf E' S , ?-f-.'E5- '-VFW-' -T '1'.'f A 12. 42 -S-PT-lx. '-E2 0 ' 1 ' -?g:c.:':'f5H:'.r5' ' .2:- S-: .?.,. .'.'Ta?Q,Q 1 525 .22 igiifg . -:- 3' f i 1115 ? E-1. , 41. EQ,g3-,-,':f.-21:gEi'i.af? 'If I-'F 75:1 ' 522321 f. -'fgr.if.f, 13.3.3 -sie? ,. , -an .2 3, -kd :, Z- . 1, ,,,. 57 - .-. ,I , -3 , -f .5 . 4, .,,:. ,.,-55,71 -f--no .. -nv.,..,i -- .I 4,I..l . --..V1?',, A, .1 1,z,a4fzi,gi- 1 -Q ,zgilarsq-?,fE:g+?H5,.5Q1,,5 3:2 5,1313 -.. . - . ...-' 4.-. .l ..,.. lg., zzf- '-31-1. 5 'Pll :--- , . .--:Q -:-in ff-- -- 5 '1'f.5-.Fi-5 5: f1:1',:.f,e:fs5l ' 152 13.55 F31 -vf:4.:-s-fly Lag -45:14f'f.ew??:ff41fifezine..H 1:11115-fee.-e?ii:-i1-af-ef' A - -Q E' . 1. -+-' f--2 1 as :sank -'-3 -Qi. -,:.f,, ,,..,f, ,l-5+ af' '-is-71' .: '22-r.-K 'Q--v-J i 4.1. -. 1 - ' : :A T2-' '2,. .:-5: 111.10 Eat? ..,.?f'.-' ' 1: al- Y -'ff .J -4 : 1-1 :.C241:::?:1ffi' - -gal. f 21 3:33 ?r514f!' -v 1 f. 5 2351- -,aa -aw '-ri.:-: 1 ' ' V-2.32414 EL 1,15 414: ..-.J 17. ,J-:f-.:::1fga',Y:.-5 2 1: '-:E-1 2115 Vi 'Zigi einer 1 -vff-nab cf:.f.1i?:5ekPf-.-5:fFEii-3513:--1 2: ,371 :,-:1 'S-:gl-.1 -If .Jann-. '-: 121- ki'-' 2-'-::'5f 'S:+ f'-: 1'14,??Eff4'f- -' fzia'-is -:raw-3:1 ii .-4 ?f3?J-1 iv '5i?f.2?i :Z-A' jail, :':1:z':+ :gif 3 1.1 -I 23:5 , Lf,frsaff57-,',-1-1 r. , .3274 1. -:psf-1...--27 :- -.4 j- -' eff '11 .-,ti -1 lf? 7:9331 'iz' . ' 2 0 -,i 't.-S? ... Z-JEL 21'-T'--: Sf -ei:--:-'Z-..i: rJ f'f Ps:-2E?:::f 2'.15?f4 1-' .-1' , .- -C-EP '-.:Z ,l. .,Q.', 'Lava - 01 f Q.---' Y-:'-Q L,-'gi f'-fag, - L 5 ' T' iLFi'?P f' ' 53.. . E?f3-F:-21 'iliigr 'f x ,V . -4 e:,5-fir. , 511,- P V.. 1 f-,-'-jf.-V, bf .,:43g5i3-:l::gq- V-,,-1j,y - v ,A ' - ,, , , . Q the 1 4 . i N W -it - is - fl EW 'Sq-SJ ,- fr.L.,.L ---' N ,I ,ig ,, . .su-, L V-A ,Q F-, ,,.,..?-nl, e- -fare: 5.:1E, '-'K' e 'TH' kr Q -,Q e.f:e!'Lff, . 1-,ge X,ff.:gl,jj' , e-V 1' ff , . . -- 114- . - --21+ A' 5-: Lashes-Xue ' 'i f is- i ' . .lf -'lb '., , 5.1 3 7 4 V I ,

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Che flbinb Gbat wins. 'QQQOD made man to be a child of progessg and, because he is a child of progress, he is the child of God. If Kirk. his foot rests upon the clod, his forehead grazes the stars. V, All progress is based upon physical thrift and mental wealth. 1 Take away society's mental wealth, and pictures leave the wall. Take away more intellectual wealth, and books leave the shelves. Take away yet more, and school- house and church depart. Leave man but one coat, one loaf, one room, and he approaches the savage. p The youth, who would grow strong mentally, must deny his passions that he may have money with which to refine his mind. A A writer has said, Ulf wealth concentrated is like drifts of snow that impede travel, mental wealth is like the river Nile that distributes alluvial treasures throughout Egypt, and sows the land with harvest. g ' What Newton's trained eye was to the stars, what Hugh Mi11er's trained reason was to the strata of rock, the trained mind is to God's mountains, landscapes, and forests. In other words, an educated mind is the power to behold all and enjoy all. The increase of wisdom makes our world a new creation, for knowledge now has becomea contagion. Intelligence is so diffused that, in a sense, every man .becomes the architect of his own life. c .



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Glass 1bistorQ. 'EN Wednesday September 10, 1902, Was organized the KN Class of 1903, and tonight it has reached the goal for my which it has been striving. For four years, we have labored together, tonight We part never to meet again as scholars. Our class of eight stands equal in numbers with the Class of 1901, and would have exceeded them if Fred Palmer had not left us last fall to go to California. Most of us Were born in the vicinity of Stockbridge. Charles Stocking, the oldest of our class, Was born Aug- ust 27, 1882 on a farm, three and one half miles north ofthis village, and gained the earliest'part'of his education in the Lowe. school. 1 In the fall of 1893, he moved With his par- ents to this village, and entered the Intermediate depart- ment of our school. In the fall of 1902 he Was chosen president of the class and has Well filled his position. On November 11, 1901 he left, to teach the Winter term in the Lowe. district. At the close of this term, he returned to the same grade in which he left. During the last year of his school, he has made a dozen or so voyages into the ministerial World. 0 Elnathan Skidmore was born in Waterloo, Jackson county, February 23, 1884. He attended the district school until the fall of 1899, When he moved With his parents to Stockbridge and entered the High School, tonight he has finished the course. During his attendance at school here he has become a Wonderful poet and Was selected as the poet of our class., 1

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