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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Thanks to each of you for a very pleasant school year. Your cooperation, assistance, and courtesy have been greatly appreciated. The experience of entering a new community, facing new situations, and adapting to necessary changes is one that should become an objective of each person realistically facing life today. Look forward to the changes you will make in your life span with eagerness and anticipation. You will gain in knowledge, tolerance, and happiness if you will but offer the same to those you have the privilege of meeting. Respectfully, Harry E. Prather Principal
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SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE There is greater wisdom in the pulse of your heart, in the ability to distinguish shapes or the color of a flower, than you could have ever learned by yourself. A million ancestors have made you what you are. While cars and trucks roared around the maternity ward where you were born, a fantastic assembly of forebears had converged upon that modern building. An astounding array of cavemen, primitive hunters, desert tribesmen, medieval knights, artisans, tradesmen, and pioneers had gathered around your cradle, each to deposit his gifts. And they will always be acting in you, never leaving you altogether to yourself, never quite unassisted, nor as alone as you may feel at times in your life. These are the gifts bequeathed to you at birth. You may do with them as you wish; polish them, add to them or ignore them. If each one adds ever so small an amount, mankind is better and will ultimately push humanity toward an ever greater destiny. Respectfully, Jack Salmon Superintendent
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SEATED: John Perkins, David Player, President; Don Hermann, Secretary; Howard Gantz. STANDING: Lester Baker, John Leischner, Bob Moberly. BOARD OF EDUCATION The seven men who comprise the DeLand- Weldon Board of Education are faced with mak- ing decisions that may influence the lives of everyone within their school district. ‘John Leisch- ner has served on the board for fifteen years and as president for five years. A four-year mem- ber is John Perkins, and Don Hermann has served for three years. Lester Baker, Dave Player, and Bob Moberly were elected to the Board in 1963; and Howard Gantz is the newest member.
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