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School Board: Row 1: Hobart Benchoff, Barbara Garretson, Lucy Lott, Gene Motter, Row 2: Helen Rex, O. Guy Mellott, Richard Slaybaugh, Harold Griffie, Robert Eicholtz, James Clarke, Robert Witten New School Secretary Getting Ready The REAL Santa Claus?? 4
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Blazing a trail for others to follow is of little value if others do not “follow.” Often as individuals mature and begin to climb the lad- der of success or as he she strives to attain a goal, they find themselves alone. The “way” must justify the “means” because what good is a new path without “new followers”? Let each one keep in mind the equal importance placed upon achieving our own goals and helping others to achieve theirs. Going where there is no path takes courage and perseverance while leaving a trail takes caution and concern for others. Follow- ing someone else’s pathway is not wrong if your desire to achieve is marked with your own creativity. How wrong can it be to follow the pathway of the great men in our nations history? On the other hand, it is not wrong to desire to be an example. The important thing to remember is that whether following a pathway or blazing a trail we remain sensitive to the people who will follow us. In doing that we will be individuals with not only a purpose but a plan for life; so that whatever we desire will be balanced with the maturity necessary in accepting responsibility for others. This will make our endeavors a pleasant journey and our destination a community reward. Mr. Kenneth M. Cassell Jr. High School Principal Dare to be different. Dare to glimpse the beautiful picture of life and choose a different path. Do not follow the crowds; look careful- ly at each pathway before choosing. Prepare yourself with learn- ing, compassion for your fellowman, honesty, and self confidence; then make a choice. With confidence in your own worth, choose a path of challenge. Select a way that will help you grow and achieve your goals of life. Meet each path of life as a new beginning, learning from the past, growing, maturing, and making the path of life a better place for those who will follow you. “I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can do, let me do it now; let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” Etienne DeGrellet Mr. Richard Boyce Assistant High School Principal Athletic Director
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