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The teachers at U. S. Grant are helping us with a foundation of life for the future. If we learn well, the building that is supported by this will fm . K . fs 1- . , .13 1 f Y lfI i W1 , X if ,f Z f'!.Zf . 'Na-. .,. stand firm, but if not it will fall and crumble into oblivion. Each man determines the highth of his build- ing, whether it be tall or short. If one has ac- quired enough knowledge, it is to be sure that the ambition will be high like the building. Captain Cook once said, 'cl . . . had ambition not only to go farther than any man had ever been before but as far as it was possible for any man to go. With leading educators at our school all our buildings should be tall, if only we accept the knowledge they pass on to us and use it., Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. Keegans and Mr. Buckhold look over one of the many spirit boosting posters. build foundations or Zje Mr. Harker and Mrs. Sparks diSCUSS H few Of Mr. Nees is determined no Students learn the differ- the school problems with parents. one is getting through this ence betwt-cn Hflorul' and door. fauna in Hr. Coffelfs class. M - sea 7' rl 1 . if i tr' at t .. FS' U ' 'I 5 if 4 . in I uf -. . ' -1 L ,, , 2. j 1 f . i 7' g 5-4,gw4.,i,Q5gQ,f.:.g.f l f - itself 11w4,5N gigvul : N X gfxfig rii' ,. . ,. ff ..:r1,i . ,.,gg3,5 .sg as-g ,lI,1jf1? . 4323553 tiff- T 'f'611-Xt ' 513 if' ti-t'+'jg f-351 -an-25357 it-fly' w wf t U frif-:Wifi ,W . .fs 558.55 , W ,Y W- flilmrqgig. .- ww 2 - ni ' Ream' 'A PM' s, f - ..-on-H' SEQ' - X .Hp-' 1 t CO L 1 7 iw 's 29 M! tr F 3
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, , W, P5 To build a house a man must be taught first by someone with experience. Someone who has done it before and has made all the mistakes. The experienced man in turn, tells the younger how to correct these and how to build a better edifice. And so the younger begins, starting with the knowledge he has acquired and his tools. He first builds a foundation. Everything in life begins this Way. We all start with ground work of one Q, Q VV-: ft, kind or another. For most of us our foundation is -' school, and like the younger man building a house P yxAA 5i, im,V.. P ' we too have teachers. ennn t ifei 1 I P.T.S.A. members enjoy a breather after their meeting. Connie Gammon, Mr. Marker, and Nancy Sterling Mr. Hostencr looks Over his class, Work discuss the program for a night's P.T.S.A. meeting. 1 ,,,r X 1 . i ll I M, ., 'S
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