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TO Youiz success: A ievv years ago a United States mail aviator crashed vvhile Flying over a mountainous region in Pennsylvania. A letter addressed to My Beloved Pilots and Pals was Found upon his person. It bore this message: ul go West, but with a cheerful heart. i hope vvhat small sacrifice l have made may be of use to the cause .... l'm still very much with you. See you all again! This young man was interested in something outside and above himself, he anticipated the loss of his life in devotion to a cause that would live alter him, It you too vvill humbly and conscientiously serve any enterprize greater than your- sell, undying happiness will not be denied you. Someone may say, l have no great talent, if l did my best l couldn't do anything startling. It isn't necessary, for about the biggest and most worthy ambition that you can cultivate is to become a good man or a good vvoman, respected and perhaps honored in a place that you now do not count important. It has been said that Lincoln was not great because he was born in a log cabin but because he got out of it, he rose above poverty, shiitlessness and contentment with lovv aims that lcept so many others in the humble circumstances Where they were born. The singular attractiveness oi President Roosevelt is not based on any cheap or superficial pleasantness but on the povver of a character that has conquered paralysis and has burned up personal selfishness. 1 Whatever have been your privileges, be appreciative oi them, rise above every mean handicap, seize and use your opportunities in the interest oi others and your success is assured. Do not misunderstand, your remuneration vvill not be in money alone. For service unseliishly rendered, gratitude supplements the pay-check, friendship makes its measureless oiiering. U 'Tis not in mortals to command success But we'll do more, sir, We'll deserve itfi' U R. l.. THOMAS, Principal 8
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FACULTY R. L. Thomas . . Mary G. Knight . . Marie F. Stone . Ruth Hollander . Grace M. Thomas . Theodore C. Day . Norma L. Stewart . Joseph J. Romoda . Blanche M. Parshall . Marian P. Costello . Lillian M. Hallam . Alice Vanderbilt . Helen C. Cadieux . Charles H. Robson . Esther fx. Dunn . Lucy M. Crowell . John Stewart . . Malcolm B. Galbreath Louis J. Callan . . Charlotte A. Duncan lsabel T. Marvin . Lucile Heath . . . M. Genevieve Reagan Winifred C. Genung Mildred R. Barnes . Gladys D. Rogers . Hesper E. Hobart . Marjorie M. Russell . Eleanor Benham . Elinor Bailey . . Esther D. Morgan . Harriet Keen . , Elizabeth Gaffney . Mildred A. Shumaker Priscilla Famous . . Mrs. William B. Platt John C. Cummings . Mildred Barnes . Supervising Principal . Preceptress Senior High and English . . . , . Latin and History . . . French . Mathematics . . . .History . GeneralScience ...,.....Science Preceptress Junior High and Mathematics . . . . English . Latin and English . Mathematics . . Commercial English ancl History . . Geography . . History . . History . Agriculture . . industrial Arts . . Homemalcing . Physical Education . . . Drawing . Music . . . Librarian Grades five and six Grades five and six Grades five and six . . Grade four Grades three and four . . Grade three . . . Grade two Grades one and two . . . Grade one . , Kindergarten Secretary to Principal Religious Instructor Instrumental Instructor Faculty Club President Blanche Parshall . . Faculty Club Secretary and Treasurer
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