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.. l High school students have been called giddy by many who are willing to take things on surface value. But the far- sighted person could tell you that that is just what it is- surface value. And a little thought on the subject will bring forth interesting results. Here in our own school at the same time you see a crowd of crewcuts guffawing at the latest wise-crack, you also can observe-if you will notice+a high school student explaining a difficult problem in physics. While whispers and giggles go on at lockers during the between-class interval, perhaps these same students can be seen next period delving into the lives of such men as Thomas jefferson and Abe Lincoln. So, in the pages to come, you will see the formal, classroom side of our scholastic picture. This section is your Art Gallery of culture and dignity. Walk in and have a look. Page eleven
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With Mr, Wagner's departure for the Crawfordsville schools, we welcomed E. Phillips Blackburn of Union City. Mr. Black- burn has shown already in many ways that he is the students' friend. His pleasing per- sonality and ready humor have made him popular among students and teachers alike. We have found Mr. Blackburn to be a top- ranking educator. Above: Leila Lewis, Raymond Maddox. Below: George Fulton, Elmer Lucas. ln january, joseph C. Wagner, our super- intendent of schools for eight years, left to take a position at Crawfordsville. We deep- ly regretted his resignation, but knew it was an advancement, and so our good wishes went with him. Mr. Wagner's keen interest in school affairs and pleasing personality endeared him to every student and teacher. We wish him every success at Crawfords- ville. lt is always necessary to have an efficient board of directors in any smooth-running organization-and we are proud- that we have that in the persons of President George Fultong Secretary Raymond Maddox, and Treasurer Elmer Lucas. These men, prominent in the business world as well as our school life, are all vitally intere'sted in all youth problems and have proved this by the efficiency with which they have performed their duties as members of our school board. Miss Leila Lewis, as clerk and auditor, has per- formed her duties with the same efficiency that has always marked her services to the school.
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