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suite: t Q9Q1 l hT'W 2,th i Mi I THE CHALLENGE TO THE PIONEERS The struggle for democracy is never won. While the geographical frontier has largely been gone since the early nineties, we are no less today on a new frontiereea frontier of ideas with promise of more astounding changes in the future, As long as there are a changing world and changing ideals of life, there will be new frontiers. The challenge to the pioneers of this new epoch is to recognize this, frontier for what it is and devise means to make it what it should be. Only by hard work, directed by clear thinking and due consideration of others, can you, as respansi- ble pioneers of the new epoch, make the American dream more nearly approach reality. ttNot for delectations sweet, Not the cushion and the slipper, not the peace- ful and the studious, Not the riches safe and palling, not for you the tame enjoyment, Pioneers, O Pioneers! , NELLE BOOHER Principal of High School OUR HERITAGE The pioneers who cleared the timbers and cultivated the virgin soils of the valleys and plains created lands of bounty and beauty. They subdued the rsd-skinned warriors and displaced savagery with a higher culture. They saw beyond their perv iod and planted, in the new land, the seeds of our public school system. intelli- This priceless heritage of e gence and vision, bestowed by predecessors, has met the needs each passing generatiOn, in spite industry, our adventumus and ambitions of of the increasing complexities of our civilizatlon. i The duty and privilege of accepting this heritage is now ours. Since we are afforded educa- tional opportunities not possible in past genera- tions, we should be more eager and capable of ful- filling our responsibility to society. May we accept our heritage with the ten- acity, vigor, sincerity and singleness of purpose that actuated our pioneer forbears, and bequeath in turn, to the succeeding generation, an addition- 31 record of accomplishment. F. L. HOLMES Superintendent of Schools whu i i :Jgex3svgst-Vesvyexw re s-. .w w-e-u-c sKs-- xxsw Page 2
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