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You have to believe in happiness, Or happiness never comes Ah, that ' s the reason the bird can sing - On the darkest day he believes in Spring. Mallock Twixt the optimist and the pessimist The difference is droll: The optimist sees the doughnut But the pessimist sees the hole. M. Wilson What ' s the use of worrying? It never was worth while; So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag, And smile, smile, smile. As ai I I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. I want to be all that I am capable of be- coming This all sounds very streneous and serious. But now that I have wrestled with it, it ' s no longer so. I feel happy - deep down. All is well. Mansfield There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. Stevenson Oh, a trouble ' s a ton, or a trouble ' s an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it, And it isn ' t the fact that you ' re hurt that counts, But only how did you take it. Cooke You who are old, And have fought the fight, And have won or lost or left the fight, I Weight us not down With fears of the world, as we run. It ' s easy ' nough to twitter w ' en de stew is smokin ' hot, But hit ' s mighty ha ' d to giggle w ' en dey ' s miffin ' in de pot. Paul Dunbar ' Men will confess to treason, murder, arson false teeth, or a wig. How many of them will own up to a lack of humor? Colby
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L 1 wm : L M 1 ’ First row: Miss Peggy VonPippin, Science; Mrs. W. W. Poindexter, Latin; Miss Charlotte Weimer, English; Miss Marilyn Feist, French; Mrs. T. P. Anthony, Social Studies; and Mrs. R. T. Simpson, Social Studies. Second row: Miss Joyce Bristow, Social Studies; Mrs. J. P. Lawrence, Social Studies; Mrs. J. L. Wind- ley, Jr., Spanish; Miss Mary Lou Gray, Physical Education; Mrs. P. S. Williams, English; and Mrs. M. S. Anderson, Mathematics. Third row: Mrs. E. P. Gale, physical education; Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, social studies; Mrs. G. R. Chav- atel, social studies; Miss Mary Carolyn Jones, English; Mr. James M. Leonard, mathematics; Mr. Henry G. Drudge, science. Fourth row: Mrs. G. W. Passage, English; Mr. George A. Bachman, Mathematics; Mrs. R. V. Carter, English; Mrs. C. A. Davis, Mathematics; Mrs. R. S. Mertig, Science; and Mrs. H. S. Smith, Jr., En- glish. Gfie W$HS First row: Mrs. J. F. Gregory, Physical Education; Mrs. W. V. Morgan, English; and Mrs.C. V. Pleasants, Science. Second row: Mrs. J. I. Bateman, School Nurse; Mr. Archie Hughes, Industrial Arts; Mr. Eugene Bolick, Social Studies; and Mr. Garland Lee Brown, Industrial Arts.
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