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They Advised Us Well Mr. Vitse and Mr. Rnwlxittom. Sophomore (Mass Advisers, prepare for I he Sophomore I'.»rI
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'I Am Not Only A Teacher; But A Fellow-Traveler Of Whom You Asked The Way.” . . . Anonymous In the past twenty years at Roosevelt High School you have introduced the wonders of mathe- matics to many of our parents and now, to our generation. Your patience, kind attitude and thoughtfulness in guiding us will always be remem- bered in days to come. We, the Rohian staff, have dedicated this '66 annual to you in hopes that its contents will help you remember the wonderful times shared with the faculty and students at VHS. From all of us we extend our thanks and respect. 4
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Board of Education members from left are Vernon Saxhaug, V illiam Schimmin, Elder Metia, Dr. David Sher, Edwin Dakota, Henry Cabrielaon, Bert Slade, John Fleck, Jr. and h B. Moe. The Administration Makes The Rules. . . Superintendent Floyd B. Moe has a busy day planning the affairs of the entire school district. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1966: There are as many objectives in Education as there are writers anti speakers who expound them. All have great merit, I am sure. Education for social competence, for more responsible citi- zenship, for greater productivity and education for more healthful living are good examples of the generally accepted objectives. Recently, a new concept has evolved via scien- tific studies by professional economists, namely, that time and money spent on education yield a differentially high return to the individual and increased productivity —the basis for economic growth — to society. Private capital in a competitive economy yields, normally, a return of six to nine per cent. As revealed by the new studies, investment in education yields a return approximating twelve per cent per annum, a truly significant fact for all young people to contemplate. Although the intangible outcomes may very well outweigh the financial benefits, a good edu- cation can be far more valuable through the years than the inheritance of a sizeable capital fund. It is within your power to create this value. Educa- tion is still the highroad to opportunity. Best wishes as you lay the groundwork for yours. Floyd B. Moe Superintendent of Schools 6
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