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H s This year has been a very successful year in many respects.We have seen a successful ball club in action, a well qualified faculty in action, and a very understanding public inpursuit of demanding the best from their schools. This, with many others ingredients have increased the graduating seniors chances of going out and finding their rightful place in our society. Remember seniors! The only treasure worth having cannot be bought. Treasure your friends, respect your superiors, and trust in God. Respe ctfully, Robert Taylor, Principal Elementary School. fry Sf: 5 ., westin 1 SCHOOL BOARD President - J., DJ Kirkpatrick., 'V'-President - Jack Clayton, Secretary Tom Caldwell. Members - Tom Beauchamp, Dean McCallum, Marion Carson, and Grady Sorley.
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u 'fs 1 May I express sincere congratulations and at the same time convey an expression of all of us to the SENIORS of 1962 for being a fine group of people and for making this fine ANNUAL for our enjoyment. We shall remember with kindness the fine work you have done and our wish for each of you is that you may have the best of everything in the years to come. For each of You, as it will befor the rest of us, we will pretty well get from Life what we put into it. We live in a moral universe and our rewards will amount to what we have put into Life itself. We shall reap what we have sown. We will be happy if we have tried to make others happy. We will be disappointed if we have not contributed to the happiness of others. This is a true Law which has proved correct long before any of us lived in this World. - One ofthe reasons we study Literature and History ofthe past is that: we may learn not to make the same mistakes which others have made. We have a wealth of material which points to us. the right way to survive and be happy in this Life. The well educated person will learn to do for others so that his life will be abundant. The greatest need in the world today is for more Love and Understanding of the Human Race. ' May each of You find the Happiness that is due You and this can be if You will strive to understan andvif'You will learn the real meaning of Love. Look for those things which are good and You will no be disappointed. Sincerely, Warren Morton TO THE SENIORS OF 1962 Congratulations on your success in making this annual possible. May you always be reminded of your Senior year as a pleasant one and a meaningful one. One never knows what the future holds, and we should prepare ourselves for this uncertain future. I sincerely hope that the things you have learned in High School will contribute to your happiness. My wish is that each Senior in this graduating class will have learned to reason and think soundly. One should be able to think for himself andnot have to live byideals of others Make your life a blessing to someone, and above all, make your life a blessing to yourself. May you always remember and uphold thebetter things in life, and may you remember and cherish these moments forever Sincerely, James McLeroy
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