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I n Apprecmfzm MR. GROVE A. NAGEL For thirty-two years, young people of Phelps have enjoyed the privilege of attend- ing school under the leadership of Grove A. Nagel. To all who have come in contact with him, Mr. Nagel has been more than an administrator, aloof from students and faculty. By visiting our classrooms and greeting us in the halls, he has been a sincere friend, genuinely interested in the problems and achievements of each individual and willing to give up his own time at any moment, opportune or inopportune, to help a teacher, a student, or the school. Mr. Nagel has always emphasized the importance of fair play, good sportsmanship, and doing one's best. This attitude, which could not help rubbing off a little on all of us, has covered all realms of school life including scholarship, student government, and student activities, as Well as athletics. Mr. Nagel has taught us that there is more to education than learning classroom information. He has contributed to making the atmosphere of the school conducive to learning to getting along with others on an equal basis. He has taught us, by ex- ample, that we are what we make ourselves, and that to excel and be leaders in anything, We need first to learn unselfishness and humility. Mr. Nagel has now decided to retire. We would like to thank him for all his years of devoted effort and extend our best wishes for happiness and success in years to come. 4
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Dedication Mrs. Elizabeth Loveless Miss Marie Morrison Mr. Joseph Silver Now that we are coming to the end of the long climb uphill, we the class of 1963, wish to take this opportunity to thank our advisors, Mrs. Loveless, Miss Morrison, and Mr. Silver. We feel we are dedicating our yearbook to the most loyal advisors a class could ever have. Years from now when we think back over these past four years, we will appreciate even more their patience, wisdom, and enthusiasm. They have made the best four years of our lives successful and happy ones. 3
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Admmistmfzm 4-vw. Donald Jones, elementary principal, Wilbur K. Hartmann, high school principalg Grove A. Nagel, district principal. ami of Ealzzcazfzbn 'O T' Seated: Mrs. Margaret Fling, Dr. John C. Cain, president, Dr. Donald W. Pulver, vice-presidentg Mr. John C. Britting. Standing: Dr. Willard B. Robinson, Mr. Chester M. Gridley, Mr. Leon Soper, Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann, clerk. 5
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