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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE TO STUDENTS . Every young person in our community has the opportunity to attend school and prepare himself for good citizenship. Even more than this, the law-makers of our state are so certain that a high school education is essential, that a law was passed compelling everyone to attend school until he is eighteen or has finished high school, unless physically or mentally unable to profit by such schooling. Millions of young people, who have returned from serving in the armed forces realize they need addtional education, and are returning to high school or going to college. This should be a lesson to us, cause us to pause and ask ourselves if we are making the most of the opportunities that are offered us in our own communities for our fu- ture duties as satisfactory citizens. Every student should have a good time while in high school but not to the exclusion of preparing himself for future years, as an adult of the community. I strongly advocate participation in all school activi- ties, and getting the most we can from each one, but let us not become one sided in our development by giving too much attention to sports, social activities, or even to books, and thereby neglect other things necessary to a broad, well round or integrated development. To you Seniors! I wish you well and remind you that education does not come of its own accord, and completing high school in only one phase of your development. It may be that some will continue for- mal training by going to college. Others will not. But everyone, even though he may not attend college, should cont nue to learn, and seek to be a well balanced, intelligent citizen. MAJ?
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Mrs. Minnie Smith--Oregon College Aruey C. Houser--Pacific College, of Education, Oregon State Col- B.A. U.S. History, Geometry, World lege, Special Art, Music, Math, Geography, Freshman Math, Physical Science. Ed, Advisor Annual, Sophomore Class Advisor. Kiss Arcola Pettit--Des Moines Uni- Miss Viola Nixon--Pacific College, ersity, B.S., Tyoing I-II, Book- B.A. English I-II-IV, P.E. Instru- eeping I, Home Ee, Junior Class ctor, Library Hi-Life Advisor, dvisor. Freshman Class Advisor.
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