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amz of eaemzm n t t es 1 development ot the student s abrlrtres To read wltlt understartdmq to use hqures accurately and express Nfl self early are 1 co ant arrtesobedeelpd But the mere oossesslcn ot slcrlls rs rot enouah One rr ust also know how to use these slcrlls m the s 'utron ot croorems or possess th abrllty tc do practtcal th nlctnq Practrce IH meetmg dlttrcutt es by hrnkma the'n through Standmg K E Hurlbut P M Vmcent I S Phiiner Leo Larsen Seated C H Knudtson F I Blood H E Foster N E Mcxsterson Dr W G Wochmskn Dr rs the vay t learn now to trunk The schools arm to develop soclal voca ttonal and c1v1c competence and to educate the student qeneratrons tor peace lt thrs natron s to endure each student qeneratton must develop such tarth IH Amerrca and democracy as to w1thstand the stresses and strams rn the envrronment and the dangers from outsrde undemocratlc crrses N E Masterson B Nclborskx
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AND PRINCIPAL A G BOSTAD The law of our land provrdes for equal Justrce to the poor as well as to the nch to the Weak as Well as to the strona Thrs IS one rn strument by whxch a democrat1c soctety estab llshes malntarns and protects thrs equallty among dlfferent persons and qroups The other rnstrument IS educatron whlch IS necessary to QIVG effect to the equalrty prescrlbed by law Both are mterdependent to the extent that nerther can operate successfully wlthout the other More than ever before the youth of C Speerstra fa!! X44 ,1 today wxll have to contmue therr educat1on for a lonqer perlod of tlme lt IS my hope that the qraduatmq class of 1948 w1ll have the foresrqht to carry on therr educatronal trarnrnq far beyond thexr four years of hrqh school Thxs added tramrnq should provlde the necessary knowledqe and back around that wrll help them to compete more successfully rn mamtamrnq and preservmq economlc effrctency and at the same t1me to make our country and the world a better place ln Whlch to l1ve A McCallum D Slowmskx r.-W. 1 - y I ' l ' J. l ' A 5 K I I I I ' I Q ' 4 ' . Y A-9 a Y gi 'K . ' nv A Q 9
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Siacfenl' Uounczll Row I Meleskx W Cable T Mable D Lange D Greek L LaLe1ke N George Row I Bartosz R Laszewskx G Qumn B Shomberq T Woodford Schxerl D Powers R Marquard Row B Pelkey L Laszewskn G Wrsxol I lackson V Frscher N Kxrby Row P Cralg P Boerner P Gxlman C Kurtzwexl C Mayek M Knope D Gxlbertson Every year a Student Councll representa trve IS elected from each homeroom He IS supposed to hung out the rdeas of hrs fellow students at meetmgs Thrs year everyone wlll agree that the Student Councrl has really come to hte At the begtnmng ot the year when class elect1ons were held the Student Councrl pre sented a new ldea Each class was drvtded 1nto two partres called the Bullmoose and the Greenhaclc Each party presented tts slate ot candrdates to each class Not completely sattshed wrth these partres some students orgamzed an lndependent party The Student Councll supervlsed the Home commg parade They orgamzed the lormatron ol the floats Thls year the Student Councrl served lunch to the teams after games Most ot the credrt goes to 1ts ottrcers Presrdent Terry lvlabte VICE Pres1dent Nlclc George Secretary Treasurer Betty Pellcy Advrsor Mr Walltn l l:l Z l t l PN, Q' QE' '- We 'Eff'-rv ff' M ' S 2 V' yx ' T' 4 Q ,Li E were-4-16 sgg Y 'Q' 3 F1 J as. ltr. 3 Q ,ea 253.581 2 uri? I3-V ' 'V V as gf M, .wwf r 4, P I '-'Q fi' ,ZTT V . ', , to .51 31. xg? T 'I E , , -: fgf - -' 'ffl' I , 1-I-1 L I V, P1 Kp., - , l ' U 7 ' - -A 'Q 2,4 ,., 'F : . ,fu Q LQ . sf' g -1- ft g et -S ray: Lf. -4636-'-we ff - ' ' S' I ,J u, -1 '- .. l Q72 4. w?- '- ' Ll. , V E .I Fxvj' .vxvsj ,J , 1, -50 If X-ly? ,ul Q E . , 'il felt :'7'f'1 ' - .55 f' -lil' ' ' A 'V' D' ag... A 1 Xt A lt, - H 1: V5 A I L 1 s .ea 1 aff n -we af , L. ' 1, JL. ,Q , ,7 . l' 1 , f Q t' Q ' ' alt - U - X ' 0 4? I 'f' ' ' 4- ' T '- 1 5 A--rf - -, , Q fn! - .T ' t 1 A ,- . ' lr: 'f' 1 -. 1 t X - ' ,' W 'P . 'sf X ., Y 'f Vg! --1 H J E ' T e fm 1 . . -f-' . -- f 4 D T ,T A 1 - 5 E I I lg 1 1 3 A ff P .Y 11
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