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The 1971-1972 school year is nearing an end and I would like to thank each and every student for their help in making this a successful school year. 1 have often been asked, What makes a successful school year. First, a well trained and devoted faculty; second, a cooperative, interested group of parents and third, the students themselves. As I think back over this past year, I recall a group of — students who were alert, intelligent, cooperative and proud of their school. You have exhibited leadership in your community. You have shown respect for fellow students and teachers. You are a credit to your school, your community and your parents. We have had as fine a group of students as “ any school in the state of Nebraska. Congratulations on a job well done. We are proud of you and may you continue to grow and may you reap great | benefits from your labors. Sincerely, Keith L. Wade ■
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R EACH OF YOU IS THE DESIGN OF YOUR OWN LIFE BE A FINE ARCHITECT Did you ever think of comparing the building of your life ! with the building of a very important building that would take | a lifetime to build and furnish? If you were going to build a house, hospital, church, or skyscraper, you would plan very, I?----very carefully. You should plan the building of your life just ■ as carefully, don't you think? First, determine what specific ? goal you want to achieve in life, then dedicate yourself to its 1 attainment. Then you will need its detailed plans of your in-l terests, your mental, physical, social and spiritual health, your j — . associates, your habits, and your use of spare time. Then de- . velop supreme confidence in yourself and your ability to reach [ your selected goal. : Each day of your life is one detail of your plan. You must i make each day count. Try to make each day a perfect detail ! of building by filling all your time with worthwhile activities. . Keep in mind each day, that you are the architect of your own 1 career and life; that you are striving to build the good life. Plan your life and work your plan. i — SOME STARS TO HELP YOU STEER BY I Make these ships yours; Citizenship, stewardship, ownership, j sportsmanship. It Happiness spills on you, when you are carrying it to others. J Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to all the 1 people you can. Wisdom is an unusual amount of common sense, k A smile can add a great deal of face value. ’ Sincerely,
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Mr. ROYCE FERGUSON Board Member Mrs. NAOMI ARMSTRONG President Dr. FRED KOTTMEYER Board Member Mr. CHARLES GILES Treasurer Dr. ALANSON JONES Board Member Mr. BOB BOOKS Secretary
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