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E Jeainuonzllillight S is PRINCIPAL J. H. Co1froN N these days of such unparalleled upbuilding of our fine city of Minot, I it is indeed fitting that Minot High School Seniors should adopt Progress as the dedication key word for this the twentieth volume of the Searchlight. When Minot is nationally recognized as making the most advance of any city of its class in a given period, no theme other than Progress should characterize this annual published for the perusal of Minot's citizens. In a period when in all lines of human activity there is a forward looking spirit based on the Wonderful realizations of the present, the Word Progress is a challenge. Progress means the solution of those problems, baffling as yet. It means discovering the answer to those questions in all fields that await the true seer. Progress means a divine discontent and consecrated courage to press on into undiscovered territory. To the high school Senior Progress is the embodiment of the spirit of The Explorer as pictured by Kipling, when he says Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges- Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go! Soon a class of over one hundred seventy seniors will be graduated from Minot High School. With these go the sincere good wishes that the theme of the dedication of this Worthy annual be realized. Cordially yours, J. H. COLTON IYIYIYYYQ'IYl2.Q',QfIY Page Fifteen Q Q S ia S Q S 53. 3 Q 3 Q 3 3 5 fl S N 5 N S QQ F2 FI Q OTH JAH - - el f fella S
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J'tIi1illlI 1lZlllllliliLjlllIll SUPERINTENDENT L. A. WHITE E like to believe that the Senior High School and the Minot City Schools as a whole have kept pace with the Spirit of Progress that has characterized Minot during the past year. Four reasons seem to justify this belief: Just as the city has progressed in population, so has the High School attained the high attendance record of nine hundred and eight, and the enrollment of all other schools is in like proportion. The new Junior High School building reflects the building progress of the city. This makes possible the modern type of school plan, called the SiX-Three-Three- Plan, with the ninth grade being a part of the Junior High School. This new building with its excellent large gymnasium, space for a cafeteria later, many ample classrooms, and good provision for home economics and some industrial arts work, will materially enlarge the oppor- tunities of both Senior and Junior High Schools. A third advancement of the schools is found in the new type of teaching methods and experiments that are continually to be found in the schools. Much of this traces directly to the advanced study many of our teachers are doing during their summer vacations. In the success of our school graduates is found another evidence Of the progress of our schools. Our alumni are doing well in their college and university courses, and in their work after graduationg and their develop- ment and progress is a measure of the progress of our schools. L. A. WHITE fl T5 YT ffffffIzf?fiIf1fC.L'Ci.AgWgQX'tQIX .XCSFCDQQXFQEQ QJQHSTV j3.I5'ffTj xiii Page Foiirrteeiz
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0 J1.f3iinu 413l11Ili1'glnll . . mx iiggi-3 K kk , .K gf -k.X t . K, MAREL JANE ADAMS Carlton College B. A. Social Science Bid her discourse and she will 6'll.Chd,7lt thee. BEATRICE BRUCE University of North Dakota B. A. MARGARET AURLAND University of Wisconsin B. A. English Her personal 'interest in us all is highly appre- c1'ated.'l 5!9'! Wi . gk F. L. BOUDA Stout Institute B. S. Industrial Arts Come then, expressive silence, muse his praise. BIARGUERITE CRAIG Macalester College B. A. Public Speaking, English Mathematics Syllables govern the THORA BYE 3.1 mg,-yy hm,-t goes H w0'rlcl. Concordia College B. A. long WH!!- English Happiness is found and made both. XD thnx: f r..f iE3IC35C11T'pCpcuXXQsQISC1.YQQi1w3oT1:QTzCL13a134X'IXQWZiz1N S 0 W Q53 s.' .' '.' ' . MU if Page Sixteen
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