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BOOJub 0 AjudWttiw Our American schools furnish an opportunity unequaled in the annals of world history or in any country today. The opportunity of a free education for every individual is something that may too often be taken for granted The important factor, however, will be what you do with this opportunity you have been afforded, both now and in the future. If you have applied yourself, you have acquired the basic requisites to take your place in the affairs of the world and the necessary fundamentals to study and build on your present education and knowledge and put it to good use for the improvement of yourself, your community, and your nation. This opportunity is given to each of you equally—it is fair to say it will not be utilized by each of you equally—but those of you who diligently use the opportunity to the greatest degree will have the brightest prospect of a successful future and unlimited opportunities toward making the greatest contribution to society. My congratulations on your current achievements and finest wishes for a successful future. Robert S. Minsker President Board of Education MR. ROBERT S. MINSKER, President Mr Harold Davidson, Secretary; Mr. George A. handler, Mr. Walter B. Miller, Mr. Robert S. Minsker, President; Dr. David E. Bear, Mr. W. H. Thomas, Mr. J. Edwin Sunderland.
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MR. E. M. LEAMON, Assistant Superintendent. Work hard, be a good citizen, appreciate the position of your fellow man, use your leisure time properly, continue your education, and you will share in the joys of living. MR. MACY PRUITT, Administrative Assistant in charge of Junior and Senior High School Curriculum. It has been wisely said that criticism is but the tax that one pays for being eminent. MR. C. R. WRIGHT, Administrative Assistant in charge of Vocational Education. Our federal government has recognized the value of our human resources through education. Educational opportunities for all segments of our society have never been so great in the history of our nation. The continuing development of the skills and understanding of our people in a world of rapid and constant change is the price of continued greatness as a nation. 25
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MR. HAROLD DAVIDSON Secretary DR. DAVID E. BEAR MR. WALTER B. MILLER MR. J. EDWIN SUNDERLAND MR. GEORGE A. CHANDLER MR. W. H. THOMAS 27
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