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Page 56 text:
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TYPICAL, tight little world with its system all of its own, is the campus of the Millard County High School. Here, within beautiful surroundings of colorful flowers, delicate shrubs, and shady trees, stand ofaboratorles i as dissimilar in architectural styles as their occupants' ambitions. These workshops of learning house leaders and planners, dreamers and sleepers, communists today: democrats and republicans tomorrow: Christians in the morning and atheists by night. It is just like the world outside, everyone is trying to make way for himself, everyone seeks the activity he knows best and wants most. Fun and laughter, disappointments and tears, painful preparations, keen competitions are all here, all promote growth and change in life and brighten the hopes of youth .... It is here, where the inquiring mind develops, where esthetic interests and the respect for humanity are put first, and good workmanship together with loyalties to democratic ideals become realities. For behind the walls of these laboratories leadership full of personal integrity directs and inspires students, makes common cause with all, and eases the strain of school routine with under- standing, This little, imitated, big world, in which people wave blue and white pennants, wear dirty cords, chew gum and laugh at their teachers, is nevertheless a paradise of joyful memories. The campus laboratories make up the home of the stalwart m,'11m1 eagle
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Page 55 text:
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CZSS QlyfQC8I'S together with the student body oflicers constitute the Millard Student Council. They are their brothers' keeper and are reminded of it by their classmates more often than they wish . . . When one considers that people, even the nic- est people, are highly ex- plosive when mixed with UlH.OI'S K CS . eIliOI'S Ross Peterson Mark Staples Gwenivere Frampton President Vice President Secretary Dwight Huntsman Cleve Halsey Dolores Warner President Vice President Gordon Thompson Milton Staples Sheridan Hanseen President Vicc President Secretary r CQZPSAHZQII Charlie Ashman Phyllis Turner Mary McBride President Vice President Secretary Secretary CSDOPIZOITIOFQS one another. one cannot help but wonder how weekly meetings for one long year can result in so much constructive work. Laughter and joy, friend- ships and brotherhoods be- came truer and more sin- cere through their efforts. They worked hard that others could enjoy more play. 51
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