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E, V ,if Mas. VIVIAN ANDREWS MRS. VERA BAYERQZV MRS. HELEN BEERLINEW 1' ' E s 5 BS. A.B.. Nl.A. . . . Librarian 5 English, Journalism fr English W ..- I . f s. V. Bayer, V. Andrews, A. Blinde, L. Burns. W. Borg, H. Beerline. MR. AL BLINDE MR. WARREN BORG MISS LILLIAN BURNS B.M., M.A. A.B. B.L., A.M. Vocal Music Geography, Coach Mathematics
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Superintendent and Principal '52 N3 Without friendship the world would indeed be a lonely place-so much so that few individuals could endure the coldness of their surroundings. There- fore, take time to be friendly and the rewards will be great. True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity. Take care that your friendship is sin- cere. Be courteous to all, but intimate with fewg and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. Two very important elements of friendship are truth and tolerance. If you hold truth sacred, people will believe in youg and if you are tolerant of others, they will seek your confidence and friendship. Thus the happiness of mankind will be enhanced and friendship will reach its highest degree of perfection in society. ROY E. NELSON Principal , Q , 4 . 2. 1 QQ .1 X Q A good citizen is a good person! There are at least four qualities that mark him as a good citizen. CU He understands and appreciates the struggle that mankind has made to- ward liberty and justice. f2j He is proud of the American traditions and their effect upon human rela- tions. Q31 A good citizen thinks clearly as he makes decisions on local, national, and international problems. Q41 He must learn, during his youth, that cooperative action .is necessary for students, and for adults, to meet their common responsibili- ties for maintaining and safeguarding our precious democratic way of life. W. A. SCHINDLER Superintendent I M V U M I,
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F Cl C ll, MRS. MARGARET COPPLE MR. ROBERT GROVES MRS. LORENE HALLBERG Off'ce Hcretary A.B. B.S. WZ 01 JS- , Sociology Typ eSing, - ' -jx fliirnl lm efmmnus1'aal ii KN ,., lxxx if 4' Jw xx 9 Xl C-'N E. Brown, L. Hallberg, R. Groves, V. Hoover, M. Copple. M. Hartwell. Qi. E f MISS MARY HARTWELL MISS VAE HOOVER MR. LUTHER HUTTON l' A.B. B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A. X. Latin, Mathematics Home Ec., General Science History, Coach
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