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Dear Seniors: ADMINI8TRATI0N Congratulations on the fine record you have compiled in scholastic achievement, athletics and other extracurricular activities, and in personal conduct. It is a record you may be proud of and one that should serve as an inspiration to all of you to do even better in the future. And your high school graduation some of you will attend college, some may take up nurses training or attend business or vocational school while for others your diploma may represent the termination of formal schooling. Regardless of what your particular plans may be it is important that you make use of all your talents to develop into a truly educated person; one who cultivates an open mind, is receptive to new ideas, learns the secret of how to get along with other people, who links himself with just causes and knows that it is never too late to learn. I hope that your lives will be filled with happiness and success but keep in mind that only those will be really happy and successful who have sought and found how to serve. John Mason Brown writes, No one can be happy who lives only for himself. The joy of living comes from immersion in something that we know to be bigger, better, more enduring and worthier than we are. The world into which you step is one that is in dire need of those who will give of themselves to develop good homes, schools and government, clean and wholesome surroundings, progressive environments, and tolerance and understanding. You can play an important role in making your community, your state, your nation and your world, a better place in which to live. Good luck, A. W. Gordon Someone once observed that anything of lasting value can be bought only with effort and not with money. Continuing to work for an education is an effort to earn something of enduring value. Working to develop talents and abilities in music, forensics, athletics, and other nonacademic fields is an attempt to produce skills which will be of lasting value. Practicing good habits and attitudes develop personality and character which are certainly of permanent worth. I am sure everyone will agree that it is easier to form poor habits than to form good ones. Most of you have been willing to make the sacrifices necessary to pay for these more durable assets--not with money--but with effort. I firmly believe that your lives will be much happier and more worthwhile, if you continue to use your efforts to buy things of more lasting value. Earl J. Anderson 4
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FACULTY 6 Mr. Smits, Miss Schoephoester, Mr. Schuh, Mrs. Hill, Mr. Maes.
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