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W e Look to the Past ■ n the oldest Mr. f’rofcd often helped studcnU who came in scckin c additional information. Mr. Aldrich was often seen at the blackboard, interpertinp the complex problems of economics to his seniors. Because of his constant interest in us, both former and current students admired Mr. Jensen.
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Competence and Congeniality Combined With the new addition just completed, our district offices were moved to a new location. Mrs. Champion and Mrs. Ber-glund were still there, hard at work, and always ready to greet us with a smile. However we still went to the same office if we wanted to see the principal. Here we always found Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Blagrove ready to help us in any way they could. Not only do we have the secretaries to thank for keeping our school running, but also some of the students who help in the office, by running errands and collecting absentee slips. They are a big help to the secretaries. The incorporated efforts of Mrs. Blagrove, Mrs. Berglund. Mrs. Harvey, and Mrs. Champion eased the routine of IhiiIi the high school and district offices. The student office helpers were: S. Jensen, l . Johnson, S. Blcgen, F. I’curson. I Craft,J. W interhalter, M. Mulvanny, H. Erickson. 11
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To See the Future Mr. I-aim enlightened the eighth grade with “A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance without death. These were words spoken by our late President, John F. Kennedy. Ideas do live on: this is history. History is formed around ideas. Events sometimes stem from these ideas and interpretation stems from events. Mr. Borgert laughed with the student the knowledge of geography. The study of history gives us a means to predict the future. Events occur in cycles and repeat themselves. Ideally, history is an impartial viewpoint giving facts as related to events. However, interpretation must he involved. Many sources of information were used by students to broaden the scope of understanding, and to help be better able to coj e with world problems. as they found that history could he fun as well as interesting.
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