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Show MY GUIDE It shall hu my aim to respect my country, my profession and myself. To bo honest and fiilr with my rellow-rnen, rellow-rnen, us I expect them to be honest and squnro with mo. To bo a loynl citizen or tho l' S. A. To speak or it with pralso mid to net nlwnya us a trustworthy custodian or lta good name. To be a innn whoso nanus carries car-ries weight with it whore It goes. "To base my expectation or reward on a solid foundation or sorvico rendered; ren-dered; to be willing to pay tho price or success in honest effor; to look up-dn up-dn my work as an opportunity to bo jelred with Joy and mndo the most of, and not as a painful drudgery to bo reluctantly endured. "To remember that success lies within mysolf, and my own brain, my own nmjiltlon, my own curngo and determination; to expect difficulties ind force my way through them; to urn hard experiences into capital for future strugglcB. "To bellovo lu my proposition, heart nud soul; to curry an air of optimism in tho prcsonco of those I meet; to ispoll lll-tcmpor with cheerfulness; kill doubt with u strong conviction Mid rcduco nctlvo friction with un cgreeublo personality. "To make a study of, my buslnoss; to know my profession In every dc-tall; dc-tall; to mix brains vvitlt my efforts and uso system nud method In my work; to llntl tlmo to do overy needful need-ful thing by never letting tlmo find ,.e doing nothing; to hoard dnys ns miser hoards dollars; to tnnko overy i ;u In lug mo dividends, increased knowledge or healthful recreation. "To keop my fortuno unmortgaged i with debts; to savo ns-well as cam; ' o cut oft my expensive amusements jut II I can afford them; to steer elenr of dissipation, nud to guard my health and body and peace or mind as a most leclous stock in trade. "Finally, to take a good grip on tho Joys of life, to piny tho gumo like u .inn; tu fight nguluat nothing so hnrd ,is against my own weakness, und udcavor to grow in strength a gcntlo-;mii gcntlo-;mii n Christian. "So I may bo courteous to men; faithful to friends, true to my Ood; a fragrnnco In the pnth I trod." |