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TI-IE PRINCIPAL EPEAKE 46 So few people do itg but critical think ing is as old as man, and car be as new as your morning newspaper. Soaiaany people read the latest edition without thinking. Accepting the printed word as the gospel truth. Perhaps, his has been passed down to us from the first printed word. I dare you to readg then critically analyze. If ever there vas a time when we need critical thinking it is now. The time will never pass when we can do without critical thinkers. DAVID L. GLUNT May you always be one. Mr. Caruso and staff are to be thanked for a task well done. You have completed twelve years of work-Congratulations! For a large percentage it is the last formal education that you will receive, but not the last of your education. It will stop only when you die. Nil. go! l .1 D pl EQ '-' ' - 5 g ,A- A in lei -A 11 1x7 Ag A ,A A Zi .t A A I I .f ,Q I4 ii ,A f5i iyg 15-,- lg - 711 A- i Lf4QJ'gV ZZ' Q? X., ,X Jsn' ,gr 14- JL -A A ivy? fig A g i,g? ,K ' A 2,2 Sixteen
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THE MAN AT THE WHEEL Y' ,,,, ,,, Z Heli f Q , WEE, lt- ' 5:5 .JDK sf it YNTXVNE ii k . rd' M 5 A, , fflll' SIlfN'l'fl1fl'!I4lt'lIf Says - May I compliment the Sponsor and Staff, .is well as the whole student- body, on this nineteen hundred and forty nine edition of the COUGAR MEMOIR. It is another notable achievement in the history of our fine school publications. Particularly, nuiy I compliment you upon the nature of the Dedication which has been selected-Itlenls. There is no more fundzimentzil thing to Strive for in this din- of conflicting itleplologiei Some one must survive in the world-conflict of itle.1- ologies. if we .ire to have One XVorld in fact. In my effort to bring you L1 message along this theme, I can offer you nothing better than the following of unknown source: I'Iiffl't'll , .l4
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Tl-IE EIII-HIIEII.. BEARD nv: 'Beard of Edu-:Axion is elected by the people to provide n system of free public education for the .-nrlerci sehool district. Their duties are to assess taxes, employ professional and service employes, vile bifdings and equipment. and exercise management and policy making. fb' -o rdf eets the second Monday of each montli in the central office of the high school. All meet- ings 're open to the public. Tlzr supermtehdent of schools, W . H. Clipman, Jr, is n member but does not have the power to vote. ' he president of the board is E. Proting vice prssident is F. Leeg secretary is Mrs. Janet Faddis. f. R. Stxlilrnnn is solicitor. W SITTINGfM. Courtley. J. R. Blythe, Mrs. Faddis, E. Frotin, XX . H. Clipmnn, Alr. STANDING--I. Benzcll, tl. P. Munon, F. Lee, R. Carroll Seventeen
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