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SENIOR RECORD NUMBER 5 ittr. iflruiU'nlutU’ii ittriuuuu' Dear Friends: Von arc going forth as the twenty-fourth child of dear old Upper Darby. Contrasted, numerically, with the first, which numbered live members, you stand out, powerful and strong, with your fifty sturdy young men and young women. Contrasted, in other ways—but who can tell? The future unfolds slowly and it alone can give us an accounting of you. in whom we are plac- ing our confidence and our trust. You go forth, today, into the world’s conflict to brave its storms or to be overwhelmed with its hardships. The noblest experience which you will have is the good fight which you will go through. It is the quality of the struggle put forth by a man that proclaims to the world what manner of man he is. It matters not so much to a man that he has won. as it does that he has worked for the goal honestly and with all his force and energy. And. now. go forth with the idea that your finished course will be one of triumph and credit to you. Have confidence in yourselves, be self reliant, finish one phase of life before taking up the next. Remember that un- finished tasks must always be done over again, and yet again, no matter how far we may hope to have left them in the past. Re able to feel the thrill of self- respect that arises when one can assert with a justifiable pride. “I have finished my course.” H. M. Mendenhall.
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4 U P I - D A H SUPERINTENDENT H. M. MENDENHALL Class Advisor Still achieving—Still pursuing”
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6 U P I - D A H Slip if ant It it in Jlnfanry No. 1. Mrs. Vodgcs; 2. Mr. Krall; 3, Mr. Cooper; 4, Mr. Tyson; 5. Miss Mallon: 6, Miss Robertson; 7, Miss Davenport; 8, Miss Noble; 9, Miss Reeder; 10, Miss Cand- less; 11, Miss Taylor; 12, Mr. Savage; 13, Mr. Conner; 14, Mr. Nelson; 15. Mr. Mancill; 16, Miss Howes; 17, Mr. Brosius; 18, Mr. Compton; 19, Mr. Carter; 20. Mrs. Milne; 21, Miss Elder.
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