Blue Ridge School for Boys - Blue Ridgian Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 12 text:

BOARD OF TRUSTEES John M. Preston James W. Duff C. G. Gunter Vice-Chairman Dr. 1. A. Owings VV. P. Buyck J. E. Singletary Sec.-Treas. Not Pictured W. H. Morrison Henry B. Simpson Rev. Walter O. Roberts Mrs. R. E. Ebert Herbert A. Meyer

Page 13 text:

ADMINISTRATION JOSEPH E. SINGLETARY HEADMASTER A.B. Davidson College; A.M. University of Virginia. E ach time I observe a rainbow I am impressed anew with the amazing fact that those seven colors of light combine to form ordinary sunlight, which has no color at all. In a similar way I like to think of the school as composed of students and teachers of varying talents, aptitudes, and abilities, each in his own way making a distinctive contribution toward formation of an effective unit. If each contributes accord¬ ing to his ability, everyone involved can take pride in the result, and the school as a whole becomes some¬ thing greater than the sum of its parts, an institution of which each will always consider himself a part because he has given to it a part of himself. Blue Ridge wishes to foster the wholesome discipline which leads each one to give his maximum effort and thus experience maximum development. Mr. Singletary JOHN M. PRESTON DEAN University of North Carolina; Clemson University; A.B. Wofford College. In his Inaugural Address President Kennedy said, Ask not what your country can do for you—Ask what you can do for your country.” At a time when the seniors of Blue Ridge School go on to advance themselves through various en¬ deavors, this statement would be well remembered. Ask yourselves what have I accomplished? What have I con¬ tributed? How have I improved myself and the world around me? Strive always to come up with a positive answer never a negative answer to these questions. Strive to be men that your parents, your school, your country, and mostly your¬ selves, can be proud of. Mr. Preston

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