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Prineipalis Message One of the really important items included in Our Heritage is opportunity. We are all granted op- portunity, limited only by our native abilities and the willingness to develop these abilities to capacity. We must recognize, but not emphasize, our limita- tions if we are to make real progress in our develop- ment. ldentifying our faults and day by day correc- tion of them is our only means of positive develop- ment. The proper use of this formula will produce intellectual, personality and spiritual growth. Cecil R. Kelso 20 Superintendenfs Message One of the principal reasons for having a system of public education is to make us aware of our herit- age. In our system we are able to come into con- tact with the experiences gained by all of those who have lived before us. In our social studies we are made aware of the manner our great country came into being. We learn that the freedoms that we now take for granted were acquired through centuries of struggle. Through past ages our civilization has not always been concerned with the welfare of its mem- bers. lt has taken many generations of living to arouse a social conscience. We should recognize the fact that the freedoms we enjoy could be lost through apathy and indifference. Let us all hold fast to the ideals of democratic living we have acquired through our years in school. Colman K. Winn Q'..:t,'L,..- Hf
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These eight people form the Community Unit District :ffl Board of Education, They are the ones responsible for our modern schools and expanded curriculum, We are in- deed grateful to these citizens for their service, They un- selfishly devote their time and energy for the welfare of the youth of our community, They are STANDING, left to right: Al Christ, Roy Alexander, Dale Quick, Warren Jensen, Raymond Schnitz- meyer. SEATED, left to right: Cecil Kelso, Assistant Superintendent, Colman Winn, Superintendentg Mrs, Gene- vieve Kaiserg Leonard Warnecke, Not Pictured Raymond Donnewald, School Board and Anna Lee Davenport Secretaries Always on hand to assist and aid both students and faculty are our Office Workers. Working behind the scenes, these two capable ladies help in many ways to make each year a success. Mrs. Anna Lee Davenport's duties are confined to the high school office, while Mrs, Gladys Von Hatten is book- keeper and secretary at both the high school and grade school, 2l
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