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'Philip E. Carlson 'Principal william 'P. von Severn Assistant 'Principal
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OICWOI' T may be difficult to measure the progress of an institu- tion that deals in things that are material, but it is vastly more diflicult to measure the progress of an institution which deals in things that are spiritual. The bank examiner can determine with considerable accu- racy Whether or not a bank is making progress. If he learns that the number of depositors is gradually increasing, that the amount of deposits is growing, and that these deposits are in- vested with safety, he decides that the bank is making progress. The Wholesale or retail business which increases its volume of business year after year may or may not be progressing, but when there is a constant increase in its profits and its sur- plus, it is certainly making progress. What is true of the Whole- sale or retail business is equally true of any industrial concern dealing with material things. The progress of an institution of learning is not so easily determined because it deals almost exclusively in spiritual values. lt is true that a school is judged by many people by its victories in interscholastic contests, and that is one yardstick of measurement. By that yardstick, it can be stated that our school has made real progress during the first decade of its history. We have Won victories in debate, oratory, declamations, music, prose, poetry, art, and athletics. But, when these victories of the past have become mere records on the pages of the history of our school, we shall be able to measure, even better than We can today, the spiritual influences of this institution. -PHILIP E. CARLSON -l14lr B. NEXX'ELI. OLSON NliL.SON P. Csarsow Row l Row RXLYNOLDS MOORE Id.-XINER Row IONES PIAYIZRSTOCK lJOUGIIliRTY S'roU1f12R ANDERSON KIMBALL SBIART GRUBER FERGUSON Tnoixras EDVVARDS GRYCE GREENWOOD MCCR.ADIE CLAUS Row Row ROW LARSON ULRICH NlORRIS II NEPRUDE I'lAvEN BIELDANES III HEATH XVESTBY LYNCH IV M. NEWELL S. CARLSON MOLAN V BERGFALK GOODRICH LAIRD VI REDLUND Hor.zER BERTLESON STEINHAUSER
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