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An old English proverb tells us, Man is the architect of his own fortune. How fortunate for us that the shaping of our future can be entrusted to our own hands. Fortunate that is, if we go about this build- ing iob in the right way. An architect works always with a definite purpose in mind, directing each daily task toward fulfillment of that purpose. No matter how far distant the end may seem, or how many difficulties intervene, the architect never loses his vision of the completed structure. One of the blessings you can be most grate- ful for, as you begin your life iourney, is the privilege of shaping your own destiny, and the opportunity to build a beautiful structure in which to spend the rest of your lives. lf you are a good architect, there will not only be the happiness of a well-built future, but also the ioy and pride in the day- by-day building of it. As you go further into new fields of en- deavor, it is our hope that you will continue the development of your resources, to the end that each one of you graduates will be a blessing to yourself, your friends and mankind. With best wishes for your continued hap- piness in useful work. Today, young people who have had the splendid training and the rich experiences that have come to them through the years spent in the public elementary and secon- dary schools of America are most fortunate. The heritage that has been yours to receive through our democratic education program and in our democratic way of living is the most important thing that will ever enter your life. I share the pride that you possess because of your success in completing your high school education and wish for you every possible good thing and every success that can possibly come your way. Harry D. Simmons, Superintendent B. l. Wertz, Principal
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