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Foreword To those who open this book: WelcomeI The staff of the 1964 BULLDOG hopes that as you turn the pages of this book, the accomplishments, expectations, triumphs, and all other events which have painted the picture of this school year, have been faithfully por- trayed, We have worked this year with one goal in mind, to turn out the best BULLDOG yet. As edi- tors this year, we want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who worked so long and hard to make this book a reality. Linda Watts Margie Elmore I 'i ,,,,
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GLENN C. GANT Principal To the class of 1964: We are living in an age of rapidly accelerating technological change. Electronic digital computers can, in a few hours, out-perform a man's lifetime of work. Automation is replacing workers by the hundreds of thousands. lets and rockets have shrunk the earth to a small fraction of its former size and all nations have become practically next door neighbors. Peoples of the once remote and undeveloped parts of the world are clamoring for a place in the sun, Yes, times change, but people don't. The rules for living remain static, Those who live by these rules continue to be successful, perhaps not in material wealth, but more signifi- cantly in their relationships with other people. What are some of these time-tested rules? First of all, there is HONESTY. We must be honest with ourselves as well as with others. We must face our everyday problems realistically, and with confidence, and yet, realize our own limitations, Then there is LOYALTY. We should maintain a loyalty to our school, our employer, our church, our community and our country. Finally, there is HARD WORK, Our country was not made great by those who put forth just enough effort to get by. It is effort beyond the minimum demands of your teacher or your employer that turns the ac- ceptable job into an excellent one. By following these simple rules of living you can help to carry the torch of progress through the changing years ahead. Glenn C, Gant
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