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l l Rx,- CLIFFORD G. OWENS BRUCE GRAHAM li, . 9 It is no trite statement that the home, the church, and the school are the three institutions which contribute most to the growth of the individual. They are the ma- jor forces in his environment which influ- ences his living now and guide him in his future endeavors. As the years pass I am sure that you will realize more and more how fortunate you were to have lived in Euclid and to have graduated from Euclid Senior High School. This is a community where people care about their young folks. This is ex- empliiied in the many opportunities here for recreation, spiritual growth, and edu- cation. We, in the schools, believe that each student should have the opportunity to develop to the utmost his potentialities. Your high school is dedicated to the dem- ocractic principles of a free people who believe that education is for all and not for just the chosen few. Growth comes from within and the will to do is personal. The opportunities are without limit to those who prepare them- selves and never stop growing. This yearbook is well planned. It exhib- its hours of thoughtful enterprise. It is an excellent production. Congratulations to the faculty sponsor and the student staff. Best wishes to the class of 1958. Sincerely, Clifford G. Owens Principal Congratulations to the class of 1958. During your three years there has been much scientific and social development in this world. This book records your prog- ress and development. You should be proud of it. During your years at Euclid you have contributed to the academic achievement of the school. You have been a part of the athletic championships, and you have seen your musical organizations earn honors. Your community is vitally interested in you, and has contributed to your develop- ment. It expects much of you. Assume your civic responsibilities. You will not fail. Bruce Graham Assistant Principal
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wel The home, church and school have the privilege of, and responsibility for, pro- viding an environment in which each of you can develop your innate potentiality through first hand and vicarious experi- ence. The community transmits the cul- tural heritage to each succeeding genera- tion through the medium of experience. Your parents, religious leaders, and teachers have sought to inculculate in you the values, ideals, and principles needed for the fullest possible development of each individual living in a free demo- cratic world. As good American citizens, we hope you will cherish and seek to perpetuate the values of our Judaic-Christian tradi- tion and of our American democratic heritage. In cooperation with the home and church, the American public educa- tion system fosters those values. Lester E. Angene Assistant Superintendent .. ., 5 , 7T?'e Qi ,,.f--H fu cn, ,,.....4- Dr. Lester E. Angene You have just completed an important step in your growth as an individual. Robert Holloway As the years pass you will become in- creasingly aware ofthe great part teachers have played in your growth to maturity. Sometime in the future, as you leaf through this book of memories, why not take time to drop a note to some of those who have helped you set your course, so that they may share your joys and suc- cesses. Robert L. Holloway Director of Teaching Personnel 21 Graduation is always a pleasant time in lifeg school has been hlled with pleasant associations and friends. You have been fortunate because of the interest your family, church, school, and community have had in your development as a good citizen. Best wishes and good luck. Meryl R. Baumer Director of Research Meryl R. Baumer Q
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fa, ,--- LN! -rr. if -gi, WILLIAM A. HUNTER The pleasure and joy you will experi- ence in the years to come will be enhanced with the memories of your school days at Euclid High. You have watched our new addition being built and have helped with suggestions for the use of the social room. Your many contributions will help the underclass members. Congratulations and best wishes to all of you and may you have happiness and success in the years to come. Harriet M. Sheats Dean of Girls JERRY BERGEM fx -'U' Your successful development as an in- dividual and as a citizen is the result of many influences. Your home, church, and community. as well as your school. con- tribute to your physical, intellectual and emotional growth. It is almost impossible to determine where the influence of one institution stops and the other begins. They each have a unique part to play in your development. In particular, your school has provided the opportunity for you to acquire essen- tial facts and intellectual skills. It has also helped you learn important personal skills and attitudes. As a person who has just recently moved to Euclid, I believe that you are fortunate to have been able to attend a high school like Euclid Senior High School. You are also fortunate to be liv- ing in a community where the people be- lieve it is important to promote your best spiritual, intellectual, and personal devel- opment. William A. Hunter Assistant Principal ,Ap -v. .Yr- ga' HARRIET M. SHEATS The environment of an individual con- sists of his church. home and school. The contribution of the church goes on throughout an individual's life. The fam- ily contribution gives a sense of security and guidance to his or her children. We in the school complete the triangle of the en- vironment. Those individuals who are graduating will have the community and workaday world substituted for the Congratulations to the class of 1958. Jerry Bergem Dean of Boys 1 .- 5s1 e--'vm----
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