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of 1 D ' ' we 0 . ' s D' this vast business world. our next problem is to find a niche for ourselves--where we can do our bit. This is , to - di - Our Next Step. Forward After twelve years' work we have reached our first major goal ! At the time it seems the major goal, for ,twelve years of work, good times, and bad times do repre- sent a great deal to us. New is the time for our second step. We have been educated not to capacity, of course A few expect to continue their education Others intend to step into jobs the morning after Commencement Others intend to stay at home a while and consider before taking the next big step There are so many things we can do, but all these can be divided into two classes Those two classes may be labeled 'Right' and 'Nrong ' The question confronting us seniors new is: 'Which class shall chcose?' It would be simple if we could say 'Now this position would be classified as right ' Or if we could Say 'This position is entirely wrong 1t'S not honest or worthy ' But, no, this cannot be done Our teachers have tried to educate us, to a certain extent, so that we may be capable of considering prob- lems such as these intelligently It may have seemed foolish at the time but now each of us sees the reasoning behind all of it Are we going to use this practical education? That mu t be answered by each i dividual senior After this decision is made, we must adapt our selves No matter what we do it will be connected with not a simple thing to do either in this complicated day But on the other hand we mustn't allow ourselves think of that too much, or we will become easily s couraged New fields are opening Many opportunities are being withdrawn from young people today, but new op portunities are being offered It's true, and we won't be kidding ourselve along lf we do cling to that thought for encouragement Vhlt are we going to accomplish? What are we going to make of our elves? Let's each consider and then take our next step forward Lucille Jarrett . ' o e 0 0 0 9 ' ' 940 as - 1 g' ' e a N, Q e e s P Il' ,ivan-n
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0 Q . v. . . . 0 . . '5 rf .V .. ,Gi ADVISORY BOAR D ' s ' -V ig A 1 V Leonard Phillip Hoiard Taylor Applegate Henshar Se oretary President Member The Advisory Board is elected by the voters of the township for a four year term The regular meetings of the Advisory Board are held twice a year. The first regular meeting is on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. At this meeting it is the duty of the Advisory board to iudit the books of the trustee On the first Tuesday i September the meeting. At this meeting, the members of the Board go over the budget of the township which has been made by the trustee for the following year. The budget must be reported all right or it must be rejected by the Board The members of the Advisory Board for the term beginning January l, 1959, and ending December Bl, 1942, are: ' Phillip Applegate Pre-ident Leonard Taylor, Secretary y Howard Henshaw, Member 7 ff ' 4 H-1940 Il ' 1 , ' ' Advisory Board holds its second regular ' ' z,. ,, S' N I 1 -1 1, 0 . o 4
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