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Foreword As we. the graduating classes of June 1942 and January 1943, prepare to go forth into a new world, the future, we do so with open eyes and open minds. Of course we realize that our new world now is different from that of the past. True, it still holds the excitement, venture and thrills as before, but it also possesses hate, vicious hate. As we look ahead, we realize and feel that we will still be united, yes, united for one common purpose—SERVICE. In this issue of the SPECTRUM, we. the editors, have endeavored to present to you. your accomplishments of the past in order that they might serve as inspirations to do greater service for your country, your fellow countrymen and yourselves.
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The Counselors and Office Help For each student in Jefferson there is a counselor to whom he may go for advice and help. If he has difficulty with his program or trouble with his classes the counselor is glad to give him special attention. If he merely wishes to obtain some advice or gain some information, again the counselor wishes to give aid. This term Miss Flegel and Mr. Bosserman are counselors for the freshmen; Mrs. Smith and Mr. Hay for the sophomores; Miss Campbell and Mr. Oliver for the juniors; and Miss Euler and Mr. Button for the seniors. Through the cooperation of the secretaries, nurse, and student secretaries we have a helpful and efficient office force. Mrs. Allen, Miss Sommerfeld, and Miss Olson, the secretaries, attempt to answer all questions and keep the office free from confusion. Mrs. Weinstein, the nurse, helps all the students who are ill or need first aid treatment. The student secretaries receive special training and do their utmost to help those in all the offices. History Eons of sorrow, and ages of pain; Wars that were cruel, then peace again. Lifetimes of toil, and hours of ease; Eras of grandeur, but also the lees. Torture and bloodshed, but peace and goodwill, Poverty, famine; the rich ate their fill. Hellish injustice, democracy too: History is too strange to ever be true. —Peter Beckman. 7
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