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every member of this, the graduating class CAPA B L E ADMINISTRATORS Social responsibility stands high among those qualities which distinguish the good citizen. It depends on a reasoned under- standing and acceptance of a fundamental truth-that in American democracy each citi- zen must accept responsibility for both living a worthy private life and helping solve the social problems which confront the American people in their local, state, national and' world communities. This challenge 1nust be met by of 1047. HURAM P. Hi-XRRISQJN Superintendent lt has been my privilege and pleasure to have been associated with the 1947 graduating class of L.C.H.S. for four years. I am sure its members realize the terrific responsibili- ties that face them, both individually and col- lectiyely, in the post-war world, and. I feel certain, will do their part in helping to solve the social and economic problems that face us all in the future. Good luck and godspeed, class of 1947! HERBERT K. YOLLAND Adniinistrative Assistant
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O. M. KELLER C. VV. GREIVE J. D. ROUSH BQARD GF CCDNTRQL Responsibility for the kind of education boys and girls in a com- munity receive lies with its l-ioard of liducation and school adminis- trators. Students of l-.L'.ll.S. are very fortunate in having the services of seven loyal citizens who, in the belief that with the young people of today lies our hope for peace and security of tomorrow, give freely of their time and knowledge to provide the students with the best education possible. They offer to each student opportunity to choose the course which will best suit his needs. For the student planning to enter college, the academic course is offered. The commercial, home economics, voca- tional agriculture courses help those who will take their places in the world immediately after graduation. lflective subjects, offered to all studtents, encourage the development of individual differences. The students of l,.C.H.S. appreciate the work of members ot' the Board of Control in furthering the educational facilities available to them. P. B. HOUSTON L. F. RODENBERG W. A. SEIBERT C. M. ROEMER I
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W FACULTY Manga M, , JW, R' WILLIAM XY. O'Nli1I.L B.S., Illinois University AAI., University of New York IQLOISE GQMPF A.B., lllestern College for XYu1nen RUTH BERTSCH .-LB., XYestern College for XVmnen MARIETTA C. CAIN BS., Central Normal College
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