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Mortimer Adler, a leading educator, defined formal education as a process by which material passes from the notebook of the teacher to the notebook of the pupil, without passing through the head of either. Education is not a myriad of ideas, but instead it is an attitude and a continuing func - tion. The educated person is that person who functions at his full potential within the society and world he resides. My every best personal wish to each member of the class of 1967—you have just fin- ished the first large step toward being educated—seek you well your full potential. Principal 7
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Administration It matters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishment the scroll, I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul — These words emphasize the fact that our destiny is controlled to a large de- gree by ourselves. It might well appear to some that instruction ends in the classroom, but let us ever be mindful that true education continues through life. Plan your time and life to the point that you know without question that you are the Master of your fate and soul. Superintendent The 1966-67 School Board, LEFT TO RIGHT, is: Albert M. Hansen R. W. Bernhardt Robert W. Hirz Russell H. Nielson Boyd Linder Ralph Hild
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English, Spanish And Speech Help Us Communicate With Our Neighbors LINDA YAGEL gives the Spanish word for finger in her Spanish I class. B. A. Westmar College, Le Mar, Iowa; Stu- dent Council Advisor; Spanish Club Advisor CECIL COMSTOCK clari- fies a point in his English II class. B.S. Nebraska Uni- versity; M.A. Omaha Uni- versity; English II JAMES WEEKE reads from the text to his second period Eng- lish III class. B.A. University of Wyoming, M.A. St. Bene- dicts, Kansas LUCILLE ANUTTA checks on her class as they take a test. B.A. Duke Univer- sity, M.A. Middlebury College; Geometry, Eng- lish IV RUTH KNICKMAN listens to a reply from one of her students. B.A. West- mar College; English I and IV 8 GENE MIN SON pon- ders over a question in his Speech I class. B.A. Wyoming Uni- versity; Speech I and II
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