Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)

 - Class of 1906

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No man can know English without knowing Latin. German is valuable chieiiy because it opens up the German world to the student. The sciences bring men close to the heart and mind of the Creator 5 they temper one's deeds, by example they introduce order into a chaotic mind. One could give a dehnite life value to each study in the High School or in the college. But the High School has its faults. It is not what it is claimed to be: The poor man's college. It supplies a good training for the professional man and it gains a ticket to many colleges. But emphasis should be put upon the commercial branches. The great majority of High School students become housewives, clerks, what-nots in obscure but useful positions. P It is only the exception that climbs, and the exception can well look out for himself. This shows that the High School does not perhaps perform its whole duty in preparing the young man and the young woman to face the world. There is another difference between the High School grad- uate and one not so lucky. Ideas are the yeast of progress, and the High School student fresh from his books is bread for many. The high iiown ideas that he has learned he talks about among people with whom he works and lives. They laugh, they scoff, they jeer, they call him a fool for entertaining themg they point to him as a horrible example. And the graduate soon learns to think that a High School education is like a concealed weapon, that he must carefully hide it yet keep it ready for instant use. He is beginning to be of value to the world. Entertaining the deathless ideas that have been instilled into him by devoted teachers, he is willing to kneel and learn from experience. Experience is a teacher that ruled all men with the rod. There are no kisses, no words of praise for the well doing, there is only t.l1e stern call to keep the work up, while for the ill-doing -the whip. And incompetency is a whip, a whip of scorpions each ready to strike deeply. The most uncomfortable man in the world is the incompe- tent man. The High School tries to do away with the incompetent. 8

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