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E241 I .BEZLEXI . . The foundation of liberty- The captain of the army of progress- The submission of our understanding- The pencil of the soul- qjaifg . . fans the flame of life Which darting upward Perceives the soul And leaves behind Much dross or gold, Proportioned by Belief in God One's fellow and One's self.
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I 'zgcmizafiolzz Each student gains much intellectually in our schools today, but it is by participating in extra curricular activities that he learns to live harmoniously with his fellowmen and is able to return some good to the institution from which he has I Magic taken so much. The word school has come to mean more than just a building where the principles of reading', ritin', and 'rithmetic are taught. Over a period of years, educators discovered that teaching the student to believe in his efforts and those of his fellowmen and to cooperate with his fellowmen were as important as the three R's in completing a high school edu- cation. With this thought in mind, we include in the second ma- jor division of the annual, the various clubs and organizations of our school, which have for a basic principle: belief in self, in ability, in success, and in the future. Not a new club, but organized under a new name this year, is thc Magic Chefs. This group is comprised of Cbelieve it or notl boys interest- ed in the culinary arts. They started things off with a great stir by holding their first business meeting of September to fill the executive of- fices. Those chosen to hold office were Mark Heiney as president, Robert Wesner as vice president, Paul Ewing as secretary, and Herbert Russell to take care of the financial end. Throughout the year these boys held several parties under the supervision of their adviser, Miss Krebs, cook- ing their own food and supplying their own entertainment. 261- Steve Skovera Adolph Rauch Herbert Russell Miss Krebs Fred Hampel Matthew Rauch Robert Wesner Warren Virgil Mark Heiney Lawrence Kline Ed Hempel Gerald Weaver Bill Snodgrass I. C. Ernst Bob Hawks Paul Ewing Russell Clements
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