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.t is usual, as one looks over his career, to remember the more pleasant experiences and forget the unpleasant ones, at least the intensity of them. It is well that it works out this way, for as one grows and acquires experience, the most valuable learning one gets is through correction and redirection, as a result of mistakes. In modern teaching practice, we try to adjust our learning for real living situations so as to prepare the learner for cooperative and democratic living. In addition to this we try to teach applied ethical practices and religious principles in action. It is our duty in the operation of classes, activities, and wherever we can to exemplify the highest moral, ethical, and religious conceptions. It is only in this way that we can hope to achieve fair play, the respect for individual personality, the brotherhood of man, and integrity of character. We hope each year that we will improve in the achievement and fulfillment of these ideals in our schools. With these goals as our objectives, our teachers cannot help but grow and transmit this growth to the individual students in their charge. ducation must be accepted frankly as a process of preparing people for life situations and the school must be regarded as one .nstitution in the community that is dedicated to making intelli- gence count in life. The program of education today should aim to produce a generation of adults: loyal to their people, cooperative in habits, and vell-informed in economic, political and other problems, capable Jf maintaining happy and effective homes for their children, cap- ible of carrying on ther vocational activities, able to spend their eisure time profitably, sound in bodily health, mentally sound, and nterested in, and capable of, continuing to study all aspects of life ind culture. Henry W. Jones High School Principal john Duckstad Superintendent of Schools
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