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George A. Eaton OW our ideas have changed about school in the last twentyzlive years! Such a school as the West High would not then have been thought of, or, at least, would have been deemed an unwise expenditure of public money. Nowadays school is looked upon first of all as an institution for the training of boys and girls into good citizenship; where the proper environment is provided, and ways and means furnished; Where direction, persuasion, and inspiration all play a part in order that each individual may realize his highest possibilities as a citizen. Under such conditions the dominant idea is best expressed by the word privilege not requirement. West High, make the best use of your privileges. GEO. A. EATON. Page Five
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Page Four Gemge N. Ghild Y congratulations and appreciation are extended to the West High class of 1926. The Class has not only upheld the high standards and traditions of the school, but has moved them forward by its excellent work and worthy example. The Board of Education has honored each member of the Class With a diploma of graduation in recognition of work successfully ac, comphshed. But the diploma also has a forward significance of no mean value. It certifies the ability and Character of the holder to carry on in college or to practice the essentials of good citizenship in vocational service. As the years go by may each member of West High Class of 1926 be found fighting for the right and growing in that personality which is the final evidence of a successful life. True success, however, is ever in the making and thus there is never a finished product. A completed education like everything is already in the process of decay. GEO. N. CHILD.
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Fred ?D. Keeley 'HE University of Utah may well be proud of one of its most successful graduates, Mr. Fred D. Keeler. Previous to his coming west he was a student at the university Of Minnesota. Since he came here twentyesix years ago he has served as principal of a number of granv mar schools, and for the last eight years has been the chief pilot of the destiny of West High. We lack words to express our deep appreciation and gratitude, but there is no doubt that whosoever has come under his inspiring influence has been greatly benefited. He has shared With us our sorrows and our triumphs because Of his great understanding, and in doing so has endeared himself in the hearts of every student of West Highh V .19, cf
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