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prinripal $ BWsajje Congratulations to the class of 1968 on your excellent annual. This is a true pictorial representation of school life at Broken Bow High School. The editors and staff are to be commended on their leadership and hard work that has gone into the makeup of the 1968 Warrior”. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you, the class of 1968. Best wishes for the future and may there always be a feeling of pride when someone speaks of Broken GEORGE M. MILLER - Superintendent KEITH L. WADE - Principal Bow High School. tu -d z ( i (
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uperintenhent 6 JHessaue Only One Life to Live, Make Yours One to be Proud of Each of us has but one life to live. What will you do with your?5; Will you be proud of it? To live life fully and abundantly. You must develop to a highde--! gree your mental, social, moral, and physical talents. Mental competence) and creativeness demand much study and hard work. Magnetic personality) ' thrives on service to those around you. A strong healthy body comes fromj ' the right kind of daily habits and care. Religious growth requires action, i ; the actual doing of the right things instead of the wrong, each day. Say ■ ; your prayers tonight, but unless you act on them tomorrow they are not 1 worth much to you or anybody else. The world in which you live is a very wonderful world. Twenty-five percent of all the people who ever lived are alive today. Within your I lifetime this will become fifty percent. . The work week has been cut fifty percent since the turn of the century, : and will be cut in half again by the year 2000. Will you be able to handle well your leisure time? ZT In this fast changing world in which you live, your high school diploma :will only be a down payment on your lifetime education. You will need • to return to school one month of every year to keep up with our rapidly ■ changing society. - ■ Your teachers and parents wish for each of you an abundant, useful, ■ as well as purposeful life. Each of you can make this so, by developing I your talents to a high level. Good Luck to each of you in the years ahead. Sincerely, N— f7?. 8
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ROYCE FERGUSON ROY FAUOUET CARLOS SCHAPER, School Attorney CLAIR WILLIAMS, Vice-Pres. CHARLES GILES, Treas.
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