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Page 19 text:
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SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE To an excellent student body and to an outstanding faculty I desire to wish you all health and happiness along life’s beautiful highway. I invite you to try and enjoy the great festival of life with other men. To appreciate the truth that God has introduced man to be a spectator of himself and of his works as well as an interpreter of them. It would be a shame for man to be- gin and leave off where the brutes do. Rather, he should begin there, and leave off where nature leaves off in us: and that is at contemplation, and understanding, and a manner of life that is in harmony with herself. Sense keenly that all conflicting moral ideals imply a moral end that includes them all and transcends every one of them. And this all-inclusive moral end is the true standard of right and wrong that ever remains the same amid all moral change. The slogan of M. H. S. as one reads it upon entering your temple of learning, declares to all of us that our human nature will not rest in any purpose that is not large enough to give some hope to every one of our hu- man needs. A total self demands nothing less than total Self-Realization. To this end I invite us all to dedicate our lives. LELAND E. ANDERSON Superintendent
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STUDENT OFFICERS rr». RUTH ANDERSON Vice President CAROLE TUTTLE Secretary SENIORS: Carl Carpenter, Reid Stringham, Nina Edmunds JUNIORS: Reed Larsen, Bill Funk. Verla Anderson SOPHOMORES: Dolores Marx, Dan Wintch, Verda Mae Thomas FRESHMEN: Richard Anderson, Gail Bartholomew, Pauline Parry DON REID President STUDENT COUNCIL PAUL HULME Treasurer
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PRINCIPALS MESSAGE School”. As I go back in my mind over the events of the past nine months, the unpleasant experiences seem very insignificant as compared with the asso- ciations I have enjoyed with students and faculty members. I feel that we have had a good year — with high morale and fine cooperation. As stu- dents and teachers, I think we have had many worthwhile experiences this year in working and playing together — that we have learned valuable les- sons in the art of being fair and understanding and helpful with each other. For the hoys and girls, our men and women of M. II. S., I wish the best that life has to offer. Sincerely, BRUCE JENNINGS Principal
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