vi- DEDICATION g To our yearbook advisor, Mr. Wayne E. Bowdish, we the Senior class of 1965 dedicate this yearbook. And it is with much pride and sentiment that we do this. To each of us, association with Mr. Bowdish has meant enrichment, and we are grateful. Since this school first opened in 1957, Mr. Bowdish has played an important role in guiding the students that have come here to learn and mature. As well as teaching English these seven years, he has organized and advised Sr. Dramatics and Honor Society. Toward the publication of our yearbooks he has devoted many long and often tiring hours. His willing service has been an immeasurable gift to the growth and development of our school. But it is more than mere gratitude that prompts us to dedicate this book to Mr. Bowdish, It is the ineffable admiration we have for him. His optimism, his kindness, his great faith in human nature are refreshing in an age when men tend to forget these things. Knowing the shallowness of mere words and facts, he teaches good- ness and honor by example. But most of all, he inspires and encourages us by his immeasurable faith in human nature. This is the wisdom he passes on to his students, the wisdom with which he has won our admiration. And so we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Bowdish, that those who come 'after us will know the great respect and af- fection we have for him,
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PRlNCIPAL'9 MESSAGE The blessings of life are rich and innumerable. The lessons of life will sometimes be severe and will tax every fiber of your moral stamina and intelligence. You must learn to count your blessings and be determined that every lesson, every disappointment, every achievement will guide you to a better tomorrow. Live each day so that at a day's end you may say, I have done my best with honor and in reverence to my brother no matter what his color or creed. If you can so live each day, you will look forward to tomorrow with a zest for living and an anticipation that is born of understanding and tolerance. Each tomorrow will blend into years of service for your fellow man, and your life will not have been lived in vain.
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