Textile High School - Loom Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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To the Members of the June 1934 Graduating Class: Every student looks forward to a career in business, industry, or in a profession. In order that this career may be a success in the highest sense of the word, it is necessary for one to make a careful analysis of one ' s talents and weaknesses — developing the talents and suppressing the weaknesses. This knowledge of one ' s self involves much. It naturally assumes that one knows one ' s own tastes and qualifications. In other words, Know thyself! In numerous cases the business selects the man, hence we find many misfits, such as mechanics trying to be artists or trying to sell goods. In addition to the natural interests or bent for a particular field of en- deavor, one can do much to develop natural abilities, such as pursue (as you have done) a course In Textile hHIgh School. To know one ' s self, one should give a portion of time to self-study, self-examination, self-appralcement. Before beginning any undertaking or new position one should know one ' s abilities and limitations, possibi- lities and opportunities, incentives, motives and ambitions. Therefore, in order to be a success In life know what you are aim- ing at, what you are about, and what you are actually accomplishing each day. Remember that your personal power, progress, and ultim- ate success In life depend mainly upon developing your talents to the highest degree and upon suppressing your weaknesses. WILLIAM H. DOOLEY To the Members of the June 1934 Graduating Class: Now that you, members of the class, are approaching the end of your life with us, we can say to you some of the things for which the busy days of the school course left no opportunity. There is something in your school that has meant more to us than marks, your attendance record, more even than your football victories. This is your personality, the real self that your teachers and companions have gradually learned to recognize In you. We wish you to be successful citizens, contributing your own courage and energy to the defense of your country from corruption and lawlessness. Above all, we wish you to be successful human beings, men and women whose lives are made rich and happy by friends worth hav- ing, pleasures worth enjoying, and ideals worth striving for. JESSIE WALLACE HUGHAN

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Dr. Gibson, Dr. Bartley, Mr. Coughlin ADVISORY COUNCIL

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