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Facuitu YOU’VE HEARD OF “MEET THE PEOPLE,” HAVEN’T YOU? . . . WELL, NOW, MEET THE TEACHERS OF P. C. H. S. . .
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p r i i e i p a t A few shortsighted individuals never fully see the value of a good education for all the people. This is evidenced by the fact that they are continually crying that the schools are too expensive. This is far from true if the results of education are carefully considered. The schools pay the greatest return to business and to society of any known organization. From the standpoint of the economic improvement of the community, the cost of education is a worthwhile investment. If the standard of living is raised, the economic success of the community is raised directly in proportion to this. Education is responsible for the raising of the standard of living. If private endeavor, initiative, and free thinking are to exist, people must be educated. In the light of this we are safe in saying that as the educational opportunity of a community increases the income of the community will increase more than the cost of education. —John J. Swinney MISS GRACEN RESIGNS The staff is confident that the students and alumni, as well as the community, will learn with genuine regret of Miss Maude Gracen’s resignation from our faculty. Miss Gracen has taught the commercial subjects in our high school since 1921, and has been the assistant principal since 1927. Her sincerity and many kindnesses will be long remembered by those who have been associated with her. We feel sure all of you will want to join us in saying, “Thank you, Miss Gracen, for all you have done for us.” —The Reflector Staff BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr. Wayne L. Hamm, President John A. Watson William Overstreet Carl Heacock Austin Sandstedt
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