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FORWARD ACT WELL YOUR PART FOR THERE ALL HONOR LIES” Life seems to be but a constant struggle to gain an unobtainable goal, perfection. Men rush back and forth, nearing their goals, but never really nearing perfection. All would that they were able to gain recognition through any of various schemes and devices, yet few understand that acting another's role, thus not being himself, is the hardest of all ways to gain honor. Acting their part well, doing what they most naturally are able to, is the basis of all principals involved for success. High school provides an environment that makes it an impossibility for one not to show his actual characteristics. He must show to others around him what his real feelings actually are towards certain ideals, standards and people. His hatreds are rarely expelled in one violent motion, but rather through a series of subtle suggestions acclaimable only to those about him that can understand him. His loves are devoutable only through a series of incidents that the only noticeable to those that must make contact with him daily. As high school provides an opportunity for teachers, counselors and students to know and understand an individual's loves and hates it is there that he first must develop the traits of character that lead him towards success. For personal qualities can only be determined by love and hate. In high school a person is first presented opportunity to act his role in life as he sees fit. If his judgements are unscrupulous, his character is questionable, and his performance faulty then he will just exist. If his judgements are honorable, his character is honorable and his performance honorable then he will gain honors. The following pages transcript the honors and recognitions that have flowed during the 1963-64 school year at Clarkston High and gone to make it a year that all can remember with pride and honor. 2
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