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I 4 Congratulations to the students at the close of a successful year. In athletics, de- bate, public speaking, and music our repre- sentatives have been winners in local, dis- trict, county, or state contests. The school has never before experienced a year marked by such uniform success in all branches of student activity. Success carries with it a challenge. We should seize this opportunity to capitalize upon the improved morale which has been developed by extending the enthusiasm for success to fields other than extra-curricular activities. Will it not be possible next year to achieve in every aspect of school life a better type of citizenship? Finally, those students who will take posi- tions of leadership following the graduation of the Class of 1940 must provide the initia- tive which will be necessary to keep our activities on a high level. I am sure that they will meet this challenge. OLIVER R. FLOYD ADMINISTRATION AN Through the student council, group assem- bly, the newspaper, debating and athletic teams and other school organizations, the student has had an opportunity to exercise principles of self-control, self-expression, and group cooperation. It is upon founda- tions such as these that a democracy is built. Without participation of this type, the basic theories of democracy are undermined. It is then that less desirable forms of govern- ment replace the democratic idea. We as- sume that we always will have a democracy because we have had it in the past. For this reason We make little effort to retain our civil liberties of freedom of speech, press and self-government. By participating in extra curricular activities and by exercising more self-control instead of depending upon external control, the student is helping to perpetuate democratic g o v e 1' n m e n t in America. WARREN G. HOLLENBACK fbefledwi ISI
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ACULTY AID TO EDUCATION l. Mary Frances Baer Ray Maize 2. Glenn Tischer Raymond Kuhl Harry Thomson 3. Clifford Aultman Arnold Nolstad ' 4. Robert Black Elizabeth McClelland o. Henry Johns 6. Marion Sager Kathryn Kuhl l9J IQLI-O
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