m m sewn?wrnnfsrwrsmvvxwrwmwveare. UHW'TTWW'WFF'WF'QF3FF!!!5B5F'HE!E5FF '1lE I as . Snperinfendentiv Message DEAR ANNUAL STAFF AND STU NTS: I would like to preface my statement and remarks in this annual with a word of praise for the fine work the Annual Staff and Spon- sors have done in making this the best and most outstanding Annual in the history of Bridgeport High and Grade Schools. In the preparation and publication of an annual there is reflec ted teamwork, planning, and skill. It's arrangement of pictures, and display of interesting detail is evidence of hard work, sense of beauty, and knowledge of balance. The spirit of your school is good. The attitude of the school personnel is one of willingn ss to make our schools better. we are going to learn to do by doing. Therefore, purposeful activities well-planned for your educational growth and general wel- fare is being made a greater part of your school work. Trips, travel, experiences, and adventures are necessary to make a school a live, interesting workshop where learning takes place It is the desire, the hope, and the sincere wish of your super- intendent that when school is out you can say, WThis has been a pleasant school year, a profitable experience, and a worthwile in- vestment of time.W Sincerely, Herbert D. Flowers Superintendent
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