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Page 11 text:
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The small but aggressive 1952 journalism class has come up against many new and interesting problems in their work. A1 though not majoring in the field, Mr, Milton H. Agte accepted the job of super' vising the work attempted. Under Mr. Agte's guiding hand we have turned out many accreditable products. Thus we feel he is the person to be honored this
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This year’s Journalism Staff, although very small, accomplished m uch during the past year. For the first time in many years the staff put out a printed annual. Nine edi- tions of the school paper. The Panther Pa- rade, were published, and work was be- gun on a handbook for incoming students and freshmen. Co-editor FLETCHER The staff was headed this year by Walter Crosmer and Barbara Fletcher, co- editors. Mr. Milton Harold Agte served in the capacity of Faculty Advisor, and Miss Freeser was the Technical Advisor. he Skjj Seated around table from left to right: Markie Hobi, Walter Crosmer, Barbara Fletcher, Dorothy Jackovich, Charlotte Boyle, Delores Adolph, Thomas Thomas, Jean Crocker, Jim Fugett. Standing at rear: Bill Klansek and Mr. Agte.
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Page 12 text:
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Members of the Rodeo staff, you have done an excellent job in depicting the varied extra-curricular activities that have characterized the 1951- 2 school year. Although many students partici- pated the spirit and tempo were provided by the senior class. In the years to come, as you turn the pages of this annual, you are apt to re- minisce longest over the action portrayed. Interesting as this may be, the true val- ues gleaned by the participants aid not stem from the applause of the spectators or the glory of the victory, but instead they sprang from the quality of good sportsmanship with its concomitants of integrity fairness and courtesy. These human qualities determine a person's character which in turn spells the dif- erence between success and failure. Since you, the seniors, played such a prominent part in those activities you are the primary beneficiaries. The values thus attained are going to contribute materially to the success that awaits you. The faculty and I wish you well as you go forth to take your place in the life of your community, state and nation. C. W. Baum
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