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Page 11 text:
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Superintendent FRED W. H. HALL Dear Seniors, Many of you will soon be employed to earn your living, some of you will be making plans to continue school, and others may be married and making a home. Whatever it is you will be doing, provided you have a reasonable interest in doing your best, you will discover, if you have not already done so, that to make progress you must be constantly learning. The fallacious idea that as a result of school attendance and study one amasses a fund of knowledge from which can be drawn the answers to all life’s problems has caused untold mischief. Graduation from school is neither the end nor is it the beginning for those who would achieve, it is but a stepping stone toward a richer fuller life. All of life is a learning situation affording constant opportunity for problem solving. Learning stops only with mental or physical death. Whether we will stop learning only when we pass to the great Beyond or whether we stop upon completion of school depends entirely upon each individual. Those who achieve are constantly challenged by repeated learning situations their life long. Sincerely yours. Fred W. H. Hall Superintendent
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Page 10 text:
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Board of Education Neil Spitler VICE-PRESIDENT Don Weaver TREASURER Verne Skinner Ernest McCarthy PRESIDENT SECRETARY Jack Corbin TRUSTEE The Board of Education, elected by the community, devotes many hours to the business of schools. Few people realize the time, energy and knowledge required to properly conduct the many phases of school affairs. We, Seniors, wish to extend our words of appreciation and thanks to each member.
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Principal ROBERT L. WHITE To the young Men and Women of Hart High School: The Yearbook is the final organized effort of Seniors to record memories of activities and associations of their school life. Usually the true value of this effort is not recognized until later years. As you glance through your Hartian you will then realize that you have been unaware of the changes that occured in you as a result of your school year. Many will forget the dates learned in history or the formulas studied in Science, but who can forget the gains made in understandings, appreciations, friendships, and personality growth that took place during this brief period. Through it all will come a feeling of individual pride that comes only when a job has been well done. Robert L. White Principal
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