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,. WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE, 1937 dedicate the June section of the annual to our class sponsor, MR. G. M. O'PRETZA, Whose untiring patience and assistance in carrying through any project which our class had taken upon itself, made him invaluable to us.
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f i all C WE, THE JANUARY CLASS OF 1937 wish to dedicate our portion of THE REVELER to MR. MICHAEL E. GRABAN, OLII' SDOHSOF, Whose unselfishness, unfailing interest and tireless efforts have helped us through high school and have given us new courage and sweet memories to carry in our hearts through life. 9
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A. S. KLINKO Congratulations and best wishes for success to the graduates of 1937. M. F. O'MELLAN President, Board of Education. Education should make us more tolerant and under- standing. The proper approach to a solution of our social problems should be a scientific approach. Emo- tions, prejudices, half-baked ideas, and biased informa- tion have no place in such an approach. The unthinking individual is an easy victim of petty demagogs.. An intelligent solution of any problem is based upon a careful and discriminating analysis of all the facts, Convictions colored by personal bias are often posed as truths. In a critical transition period, when people are emotionally unbalanced, time tested principles are often forgotten or rejected. Real progress should not be sacrificed for temporary gain or advantage. The graduates of today must be prepared to face the problems of tomorrow with open and discriminating minds. This is the essential function of education. A. S. KLINKO, Supt., Campbell Schools. WILLIAM GLASS, WILLIAM GLASS Each student of life and education has his own interpretation and definition of what constitutes char- acter. Dean William F. Russell presents us with this analysis: Only when a man has developed within him- self something that is sensitive to right and wrong and has accustomed himself to act in accord, can he be relied upon to respond to new and trying circumstances as a trustworthy man should. That is character. M. F. O'MELLAN, Principal, Memorial High School.
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