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BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right Loyal Luikart C E Bowman Russell Gloss, Mrs. Grace Watkins, John Davis School spirit is one of those intang- ibles that result from a good school. Teachers sense it and so does your com- munity. It appears to be strongest in those schools where the student body and faculty together are enthusiastic about what the school is trying to do. That is the reason that in some of our colleges the crowd in the stadium will remain standing and cheer the losing team in an athletic contest. lt was not winning or losing which was most important. The character and integrity of the boys and girls and their willingness to do the right thing is a basic factor. To do the right thing and to be proud of it in the face of the scorn of others is one of the most important lessons a person may learn. To be proud each year of achievement, contributions made, and tuture ambitions is the prerogative of every senior class. My best wishes to the class of 1957, Sincerely yours, ' W. G. Fordyce Superintendent of Schools
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As we come to the close of another year of activity and achievement at Euclid Senior High School we turn with enthusiasm to peruse the pages of our yearbook. I am sure the Euclidian brings real pleasure to all now and will continue to be cherished as the years come and go. The staff has done an excellent job. Our con- gratulations and thanks to the spon- sors, staff and all who had a part in making this Euclidian possible. Our best wishes go with the class of l957, Sincerely, Clifford G. Owens Principal This year Euclid Senior High has reached a new high in school spirit which has been manifested in the classroom as well as in extra-curricu- lar activities. Wholehearted devo- tion to worthy purposes, willingness to participate, and appreciation of the efforts of others are some of the components of real spirit, To find yourself, it is said, you must lose yourself in a great cause. May you transpose this school spirit into com- munity spirit, working loyally for the home, school, church, and civic enter- prises. L.. E. Angene Director of lnstruction
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