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Q ,, NELLIE M. LAMOREUX Vice-Principal of Junior-Senior High School The chief aim of our schools should be to prepare our young people- for citizenship so that they shall be ready and eager to fulfill all the duties which citizenship implies. They should be inspired by the principles of unseliish patriotism as were the knights of old. As Pages these young people come to us from the grades with ideas ingrained of true chivalry. With us they become Squires with additional responsibilities that growing years always bring. Now, they become Journeymcn with ever-developing opportunities to learn more of the courtesies of life, and soon will come their opportunity to become society's Master-workmen in the liner things of good living. -Page 16-
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1' . ,-41111. .-.figs-Sf?2f7?iLa ' J. E. WORTHINGTON Principal of Junior-Senior. High School - This year's Annual is dedicated to the Alumni of the Waukesha High School. Our records show that 2,010 people have received a diploma from our school. This is a great group of people. They are to be found living in almost every state, in India, in England, and in many other countries. They are leading active lives of great influence. A few of our outstanding alumni have been chosen to have a place in the feature section of our book. There are others equally representative and have as good a claim to recognition, but space does not permit. We are happy to honor our graduates. The best measure of the success of a school is its former students. Judging by this standard, the Waukesha High School has every reason to be proud. We invite our alumni to interest themselves in the school, to visit it, to support its program, and to advise with its faculty as to its con- tinued success. ' , aff!-4,-f !f5D,.l..f'v.T'1-,LA1'f.,, tw -Page 15-
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A I ARTHUR RAHN Vice-Principal of Lincoln Junior High School Our motto, The Lincoln Spirit, has truly become a characteristic of our students. The Junior Council representative of the student body has paved the way toward scholastic achievement, loyalty toward the best ideals, and a spirit of good sportsmanship in its truest sense. The intra-mural athletic pro- gram for both boys and girls is no longer an experiment, but a finished enter- prise and our goal. Athletics for all rather than for a few is being attained. Clubs for boys and girls have been fostered and it is a mark of distinction for a person to be selected as Worthy of membership in the Junior Honor Society. -Pnge 17-
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