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v v ZQQQ lNlR. R. C. HIGBEE Privzriprzl of Mfnzfbfzll FOREWORD The conditions under which High School graduates will be looking for work, are not as favorable this year as they were last, and this is where your theme for the 1950 annual may be put into actual practice. You may be called upon to face the disappointment of looking without finding, or at least not finding immediately, and the need for not yielding to disappointment will be one of your first problems. The qualihcations for finding a place in this competitive world are still the same. In a period Page Four of scarcity of work, only the best succeed in find- ing something to do. You are well aware that anyone who con- scientiously tries, can be the possessor of person- ality traits that will be recognized. These are some, the importance of which, you have learned in school. Cheerfulness, the ability to smile sin- cerely, willingness to carry responsibility, and as Mr. Gove of the Minnesota Mining emphasized that day in the assembly, the willingness to serve far above the minimum requirements of any situ- ation. cgi? lies
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GUIDANCE AND HEALTH .. l Left to Right: Autlrey Grieman, Audrey Rivcness, Marilyn Miner, Miss Turnquist, Colleen King. Miss Pearl Turnquisr, our Guidance Director, is always ready to help us with our personal problems and programs. Miss Harriet johnson, our school nurse, has a full schedule. The Mantoux tests and the dental survey were important items in the health program this year. PJAQU Fill'
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