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To each member of the Class of 1964, congratulations. You have overcome many problems to achieve one of the first major goals in your young adult life. The goals which you have set for yourself will determine your success in life. Choose those goals carefully, thinking not only of the welfare of yourself and your future family, but also of your community and your nation. Then work to your capacity to attain those goals. Respectfully yours, E. M. McDoniel, Assistant Principal Estes McDonial, Assistant Principal l P l Pat Purcell, Secretary To the Class of 1964: Now high school is over, an experience of the past, a memory. The integral parts of that memory are the academic and extra cur- ricular activities which form the base of your foundation of life. Now, build on your foundation and work toward the pinnacle of your goals. Remember, with pride, that you went to Basic High School. Respectfully yours, Ben W. Cowan Assistant Principal Ben Cowan, Assixtant Principal 6
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MESSAGE John A Dooley Principal To the Class of 1964: The day after graduation you will find that-except for your parents-you will be alone in a changing world. There will be no teachers, required subjects, or attendance regulations to direct your life. You may still seek aid from the school, but you will find that the tone of that aid is somehow different. You might go on to col- lege or to work, but in either case that difference will still be there. You will be absolutely responsible for the direction of your own life. It is my hope that we have instilled in each of you some moral, ethical and practical guidelines which will make you the master of your own lifeg then, you will have your silver memories of Basic High. Respectfully yours, John A. Dooley Principal PRINCIPAL, S Sharon Jeffrey, Secretary 5
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Memories are what Happiness is made of. Our most positive, continu- ous and self-satisfying source of day-to-day happiness rests in our capacity to re-experience, through memories, the joys and achievements of our life's past happenings. To add to the strength of these Silver Memories, we are so equipped by nature that memories will admit to their folds only happy past experiences and will deny entry to past failures and sorrows. The High School Dance with that Only One! That HA' 'in Math after the midnight oil! That basket in the final seconds that tumed de- feat to victory! That reassuring smile, passed fleetingly to you in the cor- ridor, that lets you know all is not lost with the boy or girl of your dreams! That special word of praise from the English prof in class this moming! That coveted B in football! That leading role in the class play! The Honor Student stole at Commencement! Your selection as a Desertaire! That 'spic' look in your new band uniform! These are the ecstacies of High School Life that Silver Memories are made of. Respectfully yours, Lyal W. Burkholder Area Administrator Mrs. Josephine Schreck, Secretary Lyle W. Burkholder Area Administrator
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