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Harrison W. Tonhy, Assistant Principal A great problem in education is to meet the need for specialization so essential in earning a living, and to give general education to equip students to live lives of free citizens specialization tends to make a machine of a person instead of a human being. Any school that fails to emphasize general education falls short of the ideal. Man cannot live by bread alone, and still less can he live on disinfectants.” General education gives the ideals which unite people and is the very foundation of a nation's existence. The best authorities seem to agree that at least half of a student's time should be given to general education. Hall is equipped to give both types of education. page eleven
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Cecil A. Sharpe, Principal Horace Mann declared that national safety, prosperity, and happiness were made possible by free school open to all, good enough for all, attended by all. The Hall Township High and Vocational School looks at life as a whole and seeks to interpret it for the individual so that he may do better those desirable things he would do anyway. There is a regard for religion, morality, knowledge and supreme respect for the individual in our High School. Friendliness, tolerance, and understanding are promoted. The goals of education of the Hall Township High and Vocational School have been summed up as a self-realization, the establishment of human relationship, economic efficiency, and civil responsibility. These goals of education should seek to cultivate a deep regard for democratic institutions and to help in the development of the qualities of character which are of special interest in a democratic country. page ten
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Top Row: (left to right)—D. Welker. E. M. Thompson. J. Tompkins. L. Utterly H. W. Toney Bottom Row—A. Sweet, E. Connolly, C. B. Bradley. ENGLISH David Welker B. A. University of Illinois M. A. University of Illinois English, Speech Edna M. Thompson B. A. Beloit College M. A. Columbia University University of Wisconsin English Jean Ann Tompkins B. of Music Education, Oberlin College English, Chorus MUSIC A. C. Sweet Illinois Wesleyan University Monmouth Band, Orchestra COMMERCE Lynn Litterly B. S. (Education), University of Illinois Shorthand, Typing Harrison W. Toney B. A. Indiana State University M. A. University of Illinois Bookkeeping, Latin MATHEMATICS Eileen Connolly B. A. Mount Mary College M. A. University of Illinois Mathematics, French C. B. Bradley B. A. Lombard-Knox College Drake University Mathematics, Economics page twelve
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