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(left to right) Dr. E. H. LeRarron. Superintendent Mrs. Gertrude Low Mr. Richard G. Schoel Mr. Emil J. Szendy Mrs. Edna Kuhne Sutton, President Mr. Joseph Cawley, Vice-President Mr. Arthur L. Eirich Board of Education
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DR. LcBARRON — SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS My Young Americans— The Class of 1955: What is America? How would you answer this question—if you were asked by a child in a for- eign country? Once, perhaps, the answer could be found in a book but not today. Today the task of explaining America rests with you. What oth- ers understand about America de- pends, in a large part, upon what each American understands about his heritage and himself: about the never ending urge toward abundance for all; toward broad- er opportunities for each indivi- dual to develop his capabilities to the fullest; toward a culture en- riched by ceaseless self-criticism. As never before, we must act at home and abroad in ways that do credit to America’s ideals and be- liefs. America may, indeed, be hard to get inside a book but America is inside all Americans. America and pass on the best of it do, carry our country's meaning to E. H, LtBarron. Superintendent DR. LAMB — AS8T. SLTT. OF SCHOOLS To the Class of 1955: To each of you will come the satisfaction of achievement as you journey through life. To each of you also will come disappointment and frustration. What each of you gets out of life will depend upon what you put into it. No one con- sistently gets something for noth- ing. The world does not owe you a living. One of the greatest sour- ces of happiness comes from the satisfaction of a job well done. May it be said, in the evening of your life, that your community, your nation, and your world is a better place in which to live because you passed this way. I wish for each and every one of you health, happiness, and true success. Wallace E. Lamb During the years ahead, may each of you discover that par t of himself which is to others. May each of you, by being a true American, in all you think, say and all the world.
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