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Mr. E. W. Clark Prmcipal MR. CLARK ' S MESSAGE Greetings: The trying of men ' s souls through disappointments, losses and calamities is grievous but often results in gain. Serious illness sometimes brings sanity. Great financial losses sometimes mellow hard hearts. T(w much prosperity often leads to utter disregard of GOD and one ' s fellowmen. Tornadoes, floods, epidemics, earthquakes may bring lessons of sympathy, broth- erly love, great soul-mindcdness. If the earthquake which brought sudden and great modifications to your plans, my friends of the graduating class of 1933, has brought to each of you a greater realization of life ' s blessings and true thankfulness for the same, together with a greater regard for others, our inconveniences may result in great blessings to all of us. As you go forth to greater fields of usefulness may all gCKid go wiith you always. Sincerely, your friend, E. W. Cl.ark. [12]
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Mr. R. B. Shaw Boys ' Vice Principal Mrs. M. L. S. llee Girls ' Vice Principal VICE PRINCIPALS ' MESSAGES The man worth while is the man with a smile when everything goes dead wrong. This is doubly hard. First, it is hard to grin anyway when it hurts. But there is a second difficulty. Our enemies like to have us admit we are hurt. Our grin deprives them of most of their pleasure in victory. As a re- sult they may accuse us of insincerity. They are the type who say the hangman should never smile. But if there must be hanging there must be a hangman. He is deathly serious at his work, but would we have him forever hanging all of us by frowning at everyone he meets. No, let the hangman smile when not at his work, and later, if he gets us, we will realise he has no personal hatred, and his smile is not insincere. Smile for the good it does all. Grin and bear it. R. B. Sh.aw. Isn ' t It strange, that princes and !(tng,s And clowns that caper in sawdust rings And common jol}{s h e you and me — Are ma ers oj Eternity. To each is given a set of tools. A shapeless mass and a book, of rules — So he may mal{e ere life has flown A stumbling block, or a stepping stone. On your journey of living you are laying the foundation on which others may build. What kind of a foundation do you want it to be? Appreciation of the commonest things is more important than possessions. TODAY is your op- portunity. Do not put off until tomor- row that which can be done today. You will never be sorry for taking time to make good friends, cultivating a love for the beautiful, doing your best in every situation, and helping those who need your help. M. MIH L. S.ALLEE. [13]
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