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A dministration SCHOOL BOARD — Seated: J. Kauffman, J. Zug, L. Zeller — President, R. Patrick. Standing: S. Schaffer, F. Kirschner, H. Bollinger, K. Good, R. Wise. Let’s Face It Not everything that is faced can be changed but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” This statement is the motto of the class of 1974. It truly signifies a prevalent ' spirit and attitude of the time in which we live. It is a proper description of the challenge which all of us must be ready to accept if we are to be responsible citizens. This motto might very well be a credo for life. Each one of us has to be aware of the fact that nothing really can be changed or accomplished in any endeavor if we are unwilling to accept our share of responsibility for bringing about change. If this world is to become a better one, then each of us must be aware of the fact that there are problems and condi¬ tions that cannot be ignored. Class of 1974, your motto is a good one. If you personally practice it, you will be able to develop a feeling of accomplishment that will mark you as a person who will try to responsibly do his or her best to improve the quality of life in our time. Best wishes and congratulations to each of you. May your days in school always be a beacon to guide you to even greater accomplishments. Kenneth R. Good Superintendent 14
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