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...rf yjr1lr2c1y0afs Wessaye Since the establishment of a free society througha gov- ernment which has to answer to the people, education has played an important part in maintaining that society. Never in the history of any country has its population been so well educated as in this country today. The essential purposes in Mullan High School this past year have been the 3 R's, but beyond this individual re- sponsibility, respect for the rights and property of others, and courtesy as part of each student's character, have been em- It is my hope that each student in Mullan High School has developed along these lines and that each student may find his or her place in a society dedicated to preserving our ideals and way of life. JERRY YA GER CS up erm Xen 0Q12f's yfessaye To help society successfully take advantage of the rapidly opening opportunities of a new age has become the school's responsibility. Some things about school have not changed these many years. They are still made of people and the teacher is still the most import ant part of the educative process. The school's basic purpose is to educate children. But education is chang- ing--buildings, methods and goals. Changes have been quickened by scientific progress, the number of youngsters in school and the rapid growth of knowl- edge. Our society has put new emphasis not only on subject matter mastery but on the child's personal and social devel- opment, and his ability to study independently and solve problems rationally. It is with these matters in mind that we have endeavored to keep up with progress in education so that the graduates of Mullan High School might have the opportunity to secure the best education possible. JOHN R. LOVELACE
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Qgcfoof Qgoarof , E 31 Q Chairman--JAMES POLLA TOP, left to right: Mr. Jack Summerkamp, Mr. Vernon Benz. FRONT: Mr. James Polla, Chair- man, Mr. Blair Gosline, Treasurerg Mr, Kenneth Smith, Vice-Chairman. Q . av 57,gI'OUy5 QQGOQFSAIQ . 6012295 success Student Body President--KEITH FORD CSXUQQIQX Gounczf TOP, left to right: Martha Smith, Nellie Chambers, Nickle Groves, Kim Smith, Theresa Trexler, Maureen McEachern, Shelley Dooling, Connie Sprute, Art Giroux, Don Almquist Russ Moultrie, Dale Polla, Craig Olson. FRONT: Donna Krulitz, Elaine Giroux, Asst. Treas,, Andena Anderson, Treas.g Keith Ford, Pres., Mike Sprute, Vice-Pres.: Carol Heg- bloom, Sec.: Mr. Yager, Principal, Nat Lunen
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