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DR. BOHREN SPEAKS The challenges to American youth upon graduation from high school are many. These challenges become real only when the individual develops an awareness of the problems of society and a realization of how closely these problems are related to his own life. Education challenges a person through better understanding, to make a constructive effort to improve the society in which he lives. Each chal- l?BSCeImlSt he ,.SQDff9UfQil. .tSSlll?lQYi whether or not we like what meets our eyes. It is the educated citizen who must act to correct any unsatisfactory condi- tions in our way of life. The challenge is especially for the youth whose ideals are undimmed and who normally pos- sess greater courage and determination than do their elders to tackle difficult or seemingly impossible tasks. Karl Bohren Superintendent of schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Lawrence B. Sheppard, Preri-- dentf Clyde H. Zartman, C. Homer Meredith, Harry M Folmer, Wilson M. Nace, Dr. Karl Bohren, Superinzend- ent: Henry M. Bollinger, Sec relaryf Guy R. Goodfellow, Vice-President: Robert M. Laird, Solicilor.
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ffdm ' ' Zim CAROLYN MUMMERT, Secretary A dehnite asset, Carolyn is most helpful to the students in every possible way. She could be called the ambassador of the office, for it is she Whom We must see in order to accomplish all our minor tasks of interest to the office. 6 RAY W. GRAY, Principal The typical high school principal, Mr. Gray is known by all students of our high school. His familiar figure can be seen in the office and throughout the halls. Perhaps most of us seldom see Mr. Gray except in our regular assembly programs. This is the time when he comes before us with timely and im- portant announcements. THE OFFICE To get excuses excused, permits permitted, and signatures signedf, We must journey to the oilice. There the most familiar figures are the principal and his secretary.
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