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■' iV. V Point of View Patient is the teacher who can deal with out daily misconduct; for such is the nature of us all by times. Wise is the teacher who does not compare one child with another; for a need exists for ryhthm of our own growth. Blessed is the teacher who possesses under- standing; for there are those among us who desire help in the making of decisions. Knowledgeable is the teacher who maintains his faith in the young; for his faith has a tendency to aid our belief in ourselves. Precious is the teacher who is able to enlighten and reach us; for we as students require his help in dealing with tomorrow. Inspired and rich is the teacher who never gives up; for he alone will watch his students come to grips with their thoughts and ultimately achieves their ideals. Shannon Bair t
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Superintendent As you, a member of the Class of 1975, leave school and enter the world of work or move on to college, you will be faced with a much more complex society than the one your parents faced only a generation ago. Even day to day changes challenge the individual's ability to adjust and it may well be this ability which is the most important factor in determining suc- cess or failure, or more importantly, happiness. Hopefully, in your years of education, you have learned how to cope with reality, how to overcome disappointment, and how to accept success as a result of circumstance as well as a result of effort. In many instances the most successful individuals are those who have failed at least one time and have had the abil- ity and the courage to try again. It is my wish that each member of the Class of 1975 is able to achieve happiness through the self-satisfaction of reaching individually established goals. Although life today is com- plex and appears to be a constant struggle there is ample opportunity for each individual to at- tain self-satisfaction and with it, happiness. W. Reese Lichtel Superintendent Seated: Gerald Ebersole, Fred Ebersole, William Wenger, Stuart Hoffman. Standing: Thomas Trone, George Anderson, Melvin Worley, Mac Lott, Kenneth Hankey. 10
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