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Leadership in this world of ours needs men and women who have faith and conviction in principles. Stand up for what you believe. This will he an uphill road. As you make that decision, remember that it will require dedication and hard work. It will demand devotion to the ideal of mutual aid among people. Ideals are the lasting values in human society. They are the values we must never neglect. Abraham Lincoln once said, “I will study and get ready and perhaps my chance will come.” Utilize all the opportunities available at Edison High School, make yourself educationally proficient, get breadth and depth in everyday living, learn to get along with your peers, and make every effort to look for that bright spot on the horizon. Opportunities will be available. Will you be prepared? Marvin C. Dillner, Assistant Principal
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“Primarily, democracy is the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people, and that if we throw open the doors of opportunity so that all boys and girls can bring out the best that is in them, we shall get amazing results from unlikely sources.” So wrote Harry Emerson Fosdick in our time. Obviously, such a democracy must have schools geared to this conviction. This was envisioned by our founding fathers two centuries ago when the nation was established. The results are now evident in our public high schools, of which Edison is an excellent example. Only in a democracy like ours, with education available to all, is it possible for a person to select his own level of competence and esteem in the community. Those who through education develop their talents and translate their virtues into good citizenship become eligible for a new kind of aristocracy, based not on birth or class or wealth, but instead on achievement and character. Each high school graduate must decide whether to take his place in that new “aristocracy” or to settle for less. The opportunity is here—now. What is your decision? Paul A. Samuelson Principal 8
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English Linda Crawford, Dorothy Wallace, Jannettc Shafer. Douglas Larson, Ruth Amundson, Sophie Albinson. In our English department we are taught to speak and write intelligently. Some of the courses offered which contribute to a well-rounded education are speech, debate, dramatics, and journalism. Grace Garland, Marilyn Smith.
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