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Page 19 text:
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S STUDENTS we sometimes complain about the school administration, about this teacher or that one, o:r of the penalties they impose for certain infractions of the rulesg but we should consider the fact that discipline and order must be main- tained, in any institution of learning, if we are to make satisfactory progress in education. We should realize that all rules and regulations formulated by the administrative officers and teachers are designed to correct faults in the students, which, if not corrected, might prove detrimental to our future welfare. When their decisions seem unfair to us, we should not be too quick to criticize them because, without a doubt, the administration of this school is in such capable and experienced hands that it merits our unqualified support. I5 An apple for the teacher HDIIIIIIISTRFITIDII ' flff l X 3 E L1 if-S L, i fi ll jf jj W il, if ,,,, 1' lli-JJ: ,limi 0'- ii f -'ifdli li l J ff f f f X If Q C X A, xv- Y t Overworked??
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EVER before has the significance of the word 'good neighbor' been so manifest in international relations. Never have the need and benefit of neighborly cooperation in every form of human activity been so evident as they are today? Friendship among nations, as among individuals, calls for con- structive efforts to muster the forces of humanity in order that an atmosphere of close understanding and cooperation may be culti- vated. It involves mutual obligations and responsibilities, for it is only by sympathetic respect for the rights of others and a scrupulous fulfillment of the corresponding obligations by each member of the community that a true fraternity can be maintained. I4
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SCHOOL BORRD Seated Qleft to rightl Mr. Ness, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Herrmann, Mr. Bush, Mr. Crider, Mr. Baker, Mr. Spangler, Mr. Hodnett, Dr. Ensminger, Mr. Senft, Dr. Ferguson. Standing Cleft to rightj Mr. Rochow, Mr. Voss. Seated in rear: Reporters. POSITIONS ON SCHOOL BOARD WILBUR G. BAKER, President JAMES C. BUSH, Vice President JAMES C. BUSH, Chairman Committee on Finance CHARLES M. BOYER, Chairman Committee on Buildings and Grounds GROVER C. SENFT, Chairman Committee on Teachers Textbooks and Supplies S. H. ENSMINGER AMOS W. HERRMANN A. T. G. HODNETT W. REESER NESS ARTHUR M. SPANGLER ARTHUR W. FERGUSON, Superintendent of Schools DAVID N. CRIDER, Secretary School Board LILLIAN G. COOPER, Assistant Secretary? K. F. RALPH ROCHOW, Solicitor GABRIEL A. VOSS, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds :fi Absent. I6
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