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I 1 t n g l I m... m'exawWRiuJ-lIn$ik$imuirm4mxwtmmmnmmm-- - Your future is strictly up to you. You are a citizen of a free notion which has been kept free by the hard work of previous generations. In this free nation you are given the opportunity of Choosmg your life,s work and thie decision is too serious to he mad:- as a snap judgment. Make plans for your future! . Success is Yours to be had and is very rc'latiyv. Tn 501110 1t mcons being with people they enjoy. founding: a happy family. saying enough to own their own homes. providing invnme for ultl-age rc- tirement, or having a couple of weeks each year for hunting: or fishing. Others will want to do more than this and will fnrcgo many pleasures to attain their goals. No speaker or teacher or parent can make a student a success. Every boy or girl must have the will to do it or life will have little of the better things in it for this individual. livery graduate can make this a better world because he or she has lived in it and left a mark. The future is yours. it will lie what you wish to make it. JOE J. KOJANCIK
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Mt e .h'u'; whi'grxv'nw'zktx-i 31:15:, 1,, :amai'sf- j one ' gym 439:4; 44., 1? 53:? -A ' . -- To the Class of 1960 During the past twelve years, you have acquired some knowledge and developed a few skills. I am sure that each of you realize that this learning and development, commonly referred to as education, is a life-long process. This educational process however, should have a purpose and meaning for each of you. Formal education to some, means higher paying jobs; to others, social development; and to a few, merely the personal satisfaction of accomplishment. Disregard- ing the many reasons or purposes for education, I feel that the basic objective of education is the development of responsible citizens. A responsible citizen displays a Willingness to work for community, state, and national betterment. He is dissatisfied with wrongdoing, corruption, and back-sliding. He is an active member of occupational. social, and civic organizations. He exerts his leadership ability when able, and is an intelligent follower of leaders in community improve- ment. In short, he is constantly working for social, economic, and political improvements. At the present time, you are well on your way toward becomingr responsible Citizens. I urge you to continue growincr in and develop- C ing this basic objective of education: Responsible Citizenship. A. HEIN
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