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'ling- ae se- -4.5- 4. ff 5 -: L... gk ,v .1 - ' -..g-i-:Tig-2-T--,q-iA2:g:-T.-Y Y wiv Y THE FUTURE - SOCIAL n We believe that unequaled social progress is sure to -take place after the termination of this war. Slums will give way to modern apartment houses which are light and airy. Healthy and happy children will take the place of those ragged, hun- gry, homeless waifs of the slums. The playgrounds of these children will change from filthy streets to beautiful, scientific- ally planned playgrounds where the children's best physical and mental traits may be developed. We believe that education, both physical and mental must teach the people better ways of living so that the peace we are fighting for will forever endure.
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MR. ELDON I. ROSENGREEN Mr. Eldon I. Rosengreen began teach- ing at Weber in the fall of 1929. This year he would have finished his four- teenth year of successful teaching. Weber High School students are sorry to lose Mr. Rosengreen but wish him success in his new position as motor transport instructor at Fort Warren, Wyoming. That he was well liked by both faculty and students is indicated by the fact that he was affectionately known as Rosy to all. E. SMI'I'H MURPHY Mr. E. Smith Murphy has been a teacher in the Weber County School system for the past 20 years. He has taught at Weber High for the past 15 years. Mr. Murphys outstanding character- istic is his wit and humor. He is known by all for his 'corny' jokes. His pleasant smile and jovial manner has made him loved by all the students and faculty. We are sorry to lose Mr. Murphy but we want to wish him success and hap- piness in his new position. Before Mr. Murphy left, he made this statement in regard to his field: My hope for the future is that science will no longer sell its birth right for a mess of pottage, but can come into its rightful heritage-that of using the in- telligence of man for his enlightenment, joy and progress rather than for his destruction.
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ut .Vlti2 For the first time in the history of Weber High School a senior class is graduating into a world at war. Problems con-1 front these graduates that have never confronted a previous class. Employment opportunities, which have been scarce for years, are now plentiful. One of the main problems now is for each student to decide whether to accept immediate employ- ment or to seek further training and preparation. Upon this decision rests the future of each one. May the choice be wisely made and may the training received at Weber High School carry each to the ultimate achievement of his goals. WILLIAM P. MILLER, Superintendent SUPERINTENDENT WILLIAM P. MILLER
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