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lit, Supt.; E. Rose Wallace, Vera Nuest, and Shirley Kneifel, secretaries. The signing of the Declaration, responded Mrs. Elizabeth Adams (D). This committed the colonies . Once signed there was no turning back. Miss Debbie Brobeck (E) said that because David Sarnoff pioneered in radio and TV, she regards him as in- fluential. Because he was a staunch supporter of the mari- gold for the national flower, Mr. Dick Briars (H) selected Everett M. Dirksen. The staff felt this was because most marigolds are gold and that's for KHS!
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Zeactiers Zell favorite Person, Event of U.S. Mi story High school faculty members were asked to give an opinion of who is their favorite historical figure or what was the most important historical event. Mr. Paul Rommelmann (A) wrote, One of the most im- portant events in American history was the framing of the U.S. Constitution by the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This constitution brought orderly govern- ment to a chaotic situation, established a workable republic which has endured many crisis, and has been adaptable as the composition of our country has changed greatly between its founding and its Bicenten- nial. Mr. James Rose's (B) favorite person is Harry S. Truman. He likes his philosophy. Other persons pictured are: C. Carl Hefner, trustee; D. Calvin Wil-
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‘Declaration of Independence, Important to Mrs. Sally Cunningham (A) is the Wo- men's Suffrage which has afforded women the right to vote and hold a job. Miss Jane Dittmer (B) relates to the introduction of commercial computers to the life-style of each American. . . What this can lead to, she ad- mits, staggers my imagination. •'The Civil War and the events leading up to it be- cause it meant equality for all men, responded Mr. Ed Drazer (C). He favors Abe Lincoln because he was a common type man who represented the needs of every- one. Mrs. Mary Drazer (D) also claims Abraham Lincoln Abe jCincoIn Popular Choices is my favorite. Ever since I attended a one-room school 1 have read everything available concerning the self-made man. To Mrs. Jane Elder (E) the most important histori- cal event was the signing of the Declaration of Indepen- dence---since it started the ball rolling for our country. Thomas Edison is Mr. Duane Gesse's favorite person Because of his many inventions—he was not afraid of making a mistake. Mr. Bill Godecke (G) admires Ben Franklin because of his versatility—such as ambassador,
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