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The Anthem The Senior Class page fourteen OFFICERS HARRY DICKMAN, President MARY LEISTER Secretary History The foundation of every state is the education of its youth . Little did we realize how important and necessary an education was becoming to our present social and economic system. Formerly the fundamentals Hreading, writing, and arithmetic, provided a suf- ficient education for business necessities. We found this to be the background and foundation of our education. However, today not only are the fundamentals stressed, but other activities have merged into our curriculum which are equally important. This new category in our education equips us not only for a broader perspective in life, but cultivates leadership and a spirit of cooperation. We have en- deavored to keep these facts before us for the past four years and thus our class history has been influenced in these directions as well as along those scholastic. It is probably appropriate to say that when we, the present Senior Class, entered the high school building to begin our training, we did so with a definite inferiority complex due to the fact that we were only eighth graders However, even in this insignificant state we were treated graciously by the upper classmen. We feel distinguished that we were the first class to enter the school as eighth graders and will be the first to graduate after completing five years in the high school building. The following year, having risen to the rank of Freshmen, we began to take an active part in the school activities. Although we were EDWARD ROBERTS Vice-President ROBERT NIKOLANCI Treasurer
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