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I. K. BOLTZ R. E. TOPE SuperinTendenT SuperinTendenT EmeriTus 'Quo- S. CLAY COY Principal v,..-ev EducaTiOn Tor cOmpeTency-wherever people are and whaT- ever They are doing-will be The Theme OT all Thinking Teach- ers and sTudenTs. NO single deparTmenT OT educaTion is capable OT doing This iob adequaTely. The English Teacher, The maThemaTics Teacher, The science Teacher, The Toreign language Teacher, are commiTTed To The Taslc OT Teaching ThaT The qualiTy OT human iiTe is, in realiTy, TiTness To do The job OT living cOrrecTly in a democracy. STudenTs will learn ThaT all parTs OT educaTion are OT equal impOrTance. EducaTion Tor cOmpeTency, To be TaughT in all classes, will be arranged To geT The maximum eTTiciency by beTTer or- ganizaTion and beTTer use OT beTTer equipmenT. -I. K. Boltz. The sTudenT body now in high school is Tacing problems more baTTling Than have ever cOnTrOnTed any group in The hisTory OT our counTry. EducaTion in The pOsT-war period will deTermine The role OT America Tor many years TO come. EducaTional opporTuniTy, vocaTional eTTiciency, eTTecTive ciTizenship, wOrThy home and cOmmuniTy parTicipaTion, in- dividual heaITh and happiness-These ideals OT American liTe can be aTTained only Through a program OT educaTion ThaT is modern in meThod, eTTicienT in OrganizaTion, ade- quaTe in Tinance, and Torward-looking in purpose. IT is up To The youTh OT Today To work Tor and achieve These worTh- while ideals. C'ay Coy' ROBERT C. JAMES AssisTanT Principal YouTh is always a problem To iTselT. IT is diTTiculT To grow up. ln The TuTure, acTiviTies along all lines will be acceler- aTed and youTh may be pushed ouT on The Tringes, buT youTh does noT have so much To do buT ThaT iT can Take care OT iTselT. Primarily youTh is a period OT preparaTion along well deTined lines. Those lines rnusT be Tixed ex- Ternally or by youTh iTselT. The school can oTTer schedules TO compel long aTTenTiOn To given areas OT maTerial, buT To develop Techniques Tor sTimulaTing each individual To plough deep inTo such maTTers by personal iniTiaTive is mosT imporTanT. Beware OT malcing educaTion a mere pas- Tlme- -R. E. Tope. During The war, our boys and girls need all The services we have given Them in peace Time-and more. We musT aggressively cOnTinue To provide Them wiTh educaTion in The give and Talce OT demOcraTic ciTizenship, an under- sTanding OT spiriTual values, recrcaTiOn and opporTuniTy Tor play, a sense OT securiTy, and vocaTional Training Tor TuTure adulThood. The youTh OT Today will be The men and women OT Tomorrow, and as such iT will be Their respOnsibiliTy To see ThaT The war aims OT Today are Tully meT in The peace OT Tomorrow. The American youTh have never Taced a greaTer challenge Than They Tace Today. -Robert C . James.
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ji 'Sis' Q. -ff- i iii 1 fi ff - vyhllf I lvloulclers ol -l'omorroW's Youth arm-'L -421.4 4.4, if Today, in rhis war lorn world, youfh does noi pause lo reminisce of lhe pasf bul looks ahead info 'rhe lulure. Wilh hope for Tomorrow, looys and girls calch glimpses of leachers faking lheir places in lhe posl war world. Beller lrained, beller paid inslruclors will help, leach, and lrain youlh-nol only in lhe essenlial book learning buf also in voca- Jrional slcills, lolerance, and good will. They will educale lor world cifizenship and lor peace. These-Jrhe leachers ol +he lulure-will Train youfh for lhe needs of +omorrow's world. 9.2-4.3 . ll ,'l IJ k...kf7
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, , Y fi' l.l..f'E ' 'ix 'jwsf' ry gp-'il if Q 4 inn 'WF Eaculty Throughoul a year burdened wilh warlime aclivilies lhe leachers ol G. J. l-l. S. played a maior role in lhe classroom and in exlracurricular ac- livilies. Preparing sludenls lor a business career was lhe lask ol Mrs. Marie Schwab and Miss Dorolhy Ellis. As chairman ol lhe bond drive, Miss Ellis sacriliced much lime keeping lab on lhe bond purchases. Mrs. Schwab kepl busy sponsoring Tri'S, leaching nighl classes al lhe college, and keeping house lor hersell and young daughler .... Charles Sleen, direclor ol band and orcheslra, gave music lesscns and enlerlained wilh llule solos on a number ol occasions. Sponsoring girls' glee club, Mrs. Grace Rilchie devoled mosl ol her energies lo many dulies as clly school music supervisor. Dorolhy Ellis, B.A. Marie Schwab, B.A. l-Igfgebaclq and Swimming af- Charles Sleen, B.S. Grace Rilchie, B.A. for-ded relief +0 MISS Anneffe An- derson lrom leaching general malh and algebra l .... Allhough being in charge ol S.B.A. lickels and algebra l and ll classes lell Basil T. Knighl lillle exlra lime, he didn'l neglecl his peach ranch .... Devoling mosl ol his lime lo home visilalions W. T. Uavis kepl in louch wilh lhe classroom lhrough one general malh class .... Miss Lois Baughman, iunior class sponsor, laughl plane and solid geomelry and lrigonomelry .,.. Teaching algebra l occupied parl ol Mrs. Velma Denning's lime, bul she concenlraled on her home lhe remaining hours .... Mrs. Lenore Belina spenl school lime inslrucling lhe lreshmen in lhe lundamenlals ol malh and lhe resl ol lhe lime enjoying her home. In addilion lo leaching American and world hislory, Miss lsabel Benson assumed lhe posilion ol produclion chairman ol lhe Junior Red Cross .... From early morning lill midallernoon, A. M. Craven imparled knowledge ol social science lo hislorical minded sludenls .... Co-sponsor ol l.R.C., Miss Cora Jane Melcher divided her remaining lime belween social science groups and sludy halls .... Led by Miss Ina Dyer lhe slamp and bond commillee planned lhe bond drives. Social science classes absorbed Miss Dyer's curricular lime .... Dislribuling her hours and minules belween social science classes and l.R.C., Miss Almeda Dicker- son also sponsored a scoul lroop .... Skiing al Aspen and lraining a class in swimming were lwo ol Miss Margarel Whilmore's maior inleresls. As arl in- slruclor, Miss Whilmore direcled lhe painling ol murals al lhe TAC. Annelle Anderson, B.A. Basil T. Knighl, B.S. W. T. Davis, B.A. Lois Baughrnan, B.A Velma Denning. B.A. Lenore Belina, B.A. Isabel Benscni B-A A' SVGVSU- B-A-I Cora -lane MGlCl1SI'. lna Dyer. B. A. Almeda Dickerson. B.A. Margarel Whilmore N f' ' 1 . B' A' B.A. szffg ' yy 11717 N ,jzfi ly' -. Lx 'u. an
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