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ju ,M Wag Principal An Open .,l2ffe,- Unsettled world conditions make the present a serious time in education. Students are already anticipating what will be best to know when the war is over. Dire panics are predicted with its millions of idle people and few jobs available. A warning is perhaps necessary. History never repeats itself in exactly the same manner. lntervening changes alter the final outcome and bring new and strange difficulties. The best message to youth today seems to be to become serious about your education. Get plenty of information and build a broad foundation upon which to build the changes that we can not now foretell. Learn to adapt yourself to changes. Become broad minded and ready to see the silver lining. Keep faith in America and build your life in accordance with the true principles of American Democ- racy. Then your life will strengthen our country and our freedom will react upon you to bless you and keep you. J. W. Ray
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Wi56 janner To Miss Tanner, our assistant principal, we off er our heartiest thanks for her graceful cooperation and assistance throughout the year. Besides handling tl1e regular office duties, she has added the monitor force to her daily routine. Without her guidance and talent for organization, the school would be at a loss. we orce U ' To manage all the numerous details of school office-work, and to make sure that the school program is run efficiently, besides their other optional activities, these are the duties of' the Office Force. Miss Hakel, Miss Waugh, and Miss Weber are constantly at work in the office, and it can truly be said that because of the many diversified situations they must confront, they never have a dull moment. ll has been our custom, every year, to merely thank the Office Force, but this year We wish to leave with future Senior clas 'es, the idea of something more than just verbal thanks to our office workers. N W . Leflllo Right: Miss Hakel, Miss WVeber, Miss VVaugh.
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