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Administration Dr. Kosmas Kayes, superintendent Dr. Stephen Timler, assistant superintendent Hr. Richard Curdett, SCHOOL CITY ATTORNEY administration secretarial staff. Lois Anderson, Linda Vandersteen, Joyce Hodges and Connie Courtney, (sitting) treasurer-bookkeeper. Graduation marks an important milestone in the life of a student; the end of your high school career and the beginning of your adult life. We, as parents and teachers, are asking the graduating seniors to use your education as an oppor- tunity to further your life ' s am- bition -- through more education or employed in an occupation of your choice. In dreaming for tomorrow and making your way through life, ex- plore the direction you are going. It is important that you place proper emphasis on emotions and on your spiritual teachings. If you keep all this in mind, as adults your education will have been worthwhile and you will un- doubtedly find life interesting and rewarding. In closing, I am asking you to remember, Goodness without knowledge is weak, but knowledge without goodness is dangerous . K. Kayes, Superintendent 25
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Board of School Trustees ICIALS. EOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES AND SCHOOL OFF Stephen Timler, Hr. Kosmas Kayes, Hr. W.ยป w UR DANIEL pRONCZAK, PIr , WlLLI AM LONG AND f iR . LEONARD HOLLAND. ILLIAM Ellis, Hr. Richard Dur[ AMES ;ETT , ; R . ANDERLIN, Hr. William Ellis, president SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES We have just completed another s u c - sessful school year. Many awards were earned and many goals accomplished. Each and every graduating senior must feel a sense of accomplishment in finishing another milestone through this journey we call life. For some of you, this will just be another stepping-stone as you continue in quest of higher degrees of knowledge. For some of you, this will be your last experience in structured edu- cation. Whichever way fate dictates bear one thing in mind, each and every day you will learn something, some good and some bad. Be discerning, use the good and cast away the bad . My sincere prayer for you all is that wherever fate takes you, do the very best that you can for the honor of yourself, your parents, your school and your country. God Bless You! William Ellis, President School Board of Trustees 24
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