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The publication of this year's Chintimini comes at the mid- point ot the twentieth century. Fifty years is a long time when considered in relation to one person's lite. It is a short time when considered in relation to the beginning, growth and lite of an in- stitution. Our present American High School had its beginning in Bos- ton, Massachusetts, in l82l and has grown rapidly ever since. The greatest growth however oi the high school in our American edu- cational system has come during the first titty years of this cen- tury. In 1900 only about ten percent ot the boys and girls of high school age were in high school. Today-titty years later-nearly ninety percent ot the pupils of high school age are enrolled. Thus we see that the percentage of those enrolled and not enrolled have just about reversed themselves. There are many reasons for this growth of our high school. Tre- mendous industrial development, two world wars, economic de- pressions, economic prosperity and many other major events have helped develop this great education institution. Personally, how- ever, I like to think that it has come about as a result of people believing that social, civic, economic political and moral educa- tion will bring peace to the world. Your teachers have devoted the last four years to giving you to giving you the best education possible so that you may not only be prepared to help make and bombs but that you will know how best to control their use for the good of mankind. Congratulations and best wishes for success are extended to the Class of 1950. W. L. Van Loan 8 i u-li curl! SCHOOL BOARD F. A. Giltillotn, F. O. MacMillan, W. L. VanLoan, P. A. Eckman, Wally Pease, E. C. Reiman
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