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CLASS OF 1958 Your motto, The higher we climb, the brighter the view, was very well chosen. You have climbed high and there are still greater heights for which to strive. Your view in the future should become brighter and brighter. We want to congratulate you upon achieving that summit which is graduation day. The seriousness with which you have considered your past assignments will determine your future success. Your parents also are to be commended. Their love, patience, and sacri¬ fices for you are unbounding, and you should be ever grateful to them. We sincerely hope that you will come back and visit with us often. We will always be interested in you. With these few thoughts we wish you continued success and happiness. F. J. Jappinga Principal
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o , v - -v- £ i v V.. fc.J •; . ' f«:r -■» ■ - - -tl V- -. -■ ,. % TO THE 1958 GRADUATES OF HASLETT HIGH SCHOOL Michigan ' s mighty Mackinac bridge not only connects two great peninsulas but it sym¬ bolizes their unity and strength. May all of you build and travel over such bridges in the days to come. May you also look back with pride and happiness to the first of these structures, your graduation. H. M. Murphy s v e Your graduation from Haslett High School is a bridge from youth to adulthood. Over this bridge, providing you have built it well, you may travel on to many fields of endeavor. You may further your education in any of Michigan’s institutions of higher learning or you may go to other states or even foreign countries for this purpose. Your graduation from such an institution will be another bridge over which you may travel to happiness, wealth, service to mankind, or pure intellectual enjoyment. A great bridge is a poem in steel and concrete; built, not without sorrow, tragedy, and pain. Education is a bridge of concentration, mental application, self denial, courage, deter¬ mination, and intellectual and moral achievement. . . ■• ■ . - • f v . la
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Secretary W. S. Harrison; President Bertram Graham; Treasurer Theodore Wilson. Trustee Jay Jennings Trustee Noel Miller School “Sotvict MRS. HICKS iiiiiiliiilillii Lit .
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