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'K The passage of the second year of our adminis- tration still keynotes the objective we strive for, namely progress. This has been a year of prog- TCSS. We have gone forward in the field of education, we have concentrated on reiterating the principles of scholarship, high academic achievement and preparation of the individual to accept his re- sponsibility as an American citizen. You graduating seniors have been instilled with these precepts of education. The four years you spent with us should supply you abundantly with the social, economic, political, and cultural mores that will enable you to go forward . . . to move ahead with grace and speed to your desires and goals. We have done all we can for you, now the rest will come from deep in the matrices of your ed- ucation. Be quick, be sure, but most of all, be progressive. ROBERT E. LANTZ As the sun is a unit source of energy that drives the planets of the universe, so is school spirit the source of that inexhaustible supply of energy that drives the student, individually and collect- ively, to their successes in their many fields of endeavor. C.U.H.S. has this school spirit in its purest form. The question is often asked: Where does this small high school find the time and energy to have a winning football club, a great basketball squad and track team, the finest high school band and drill corps, many high school plays of professional quality, and many many other out-of-school activities? How do they do these things and still have the time to maintain a high scholastic standard? The answer to all these questions is the undying school spirit of our high school student body. EMMIT WHEAT S32 ji As Principal of the ,Iunior High School may I re- mind the graduating Senior High School class that only four shortyears ago you graduated from Junior High. At that time you were bewildered by the prospects of an entirely new life awaiting you in the high school, of a more rich and varied program you were to receive. So is it the same with you now as you leave the SeniorHigh to enter college, work, or the service. A more rich and varied life waits for you. You will be amazed at what you may find, but look at it as just another phase of schooling, a further step up the ladder of learning, a necessary adjunct to living. Take all that comes to you in stride, and do all you can to make us here at Corcoran Union High School proud and happy that we knew and taught you. LOUIS 0. MACHLAN
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F Board of Education JOIIN MAROOT 'l'. K. BROWN HENRY L. ROBERTS L. E. ROBERTSON GERALD SCHWENK President A
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