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CECIL W. KUHN Clerk Board of Education HOWARD L. FRY Director PERSONAL MESSAGE BY HOWARD L. FRY The aim of education is to enable a person to continue his learning. Certainly, our great state of Kansas has been keenly aware of this fact. Opportunities in education have progressed steadily since the admission of the state as a part of the union in 1861. The well chosen state motto, To the stars through diffi- culties, has long been an instrument of measure whereby the students in our school system are able to recognize the impor- tance of diligent study. This tends to help the members of the senior class of our high school to realize in principle the value of knowledge. The evaluation then may be assumed that knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. The Board of Education is intensely interested in the welfare and the success of the graduating class of 1963. It is then with pleasure that we extend to you, the senior class of Hope Rural High School, our congratulations and best wishes upon the completion of your high school career. 9
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MR. DONALD P. LITTLE Superintendent My philosophy of education is based upon the needs of young adults in a democratic society. The needs must create a challenge for the young adults to receive personal sat- isfaction in doing things. Therefore, we have guided and directed the schools to fit you. We have not tried to fit you to the school. May the benefits be yours. I am keenly interested in the success and welfare of this Senior Class. May I ex- tend to you the heartiest congratulations upon MRS. laverna wuthnow completion of your high school career. Secretary 8
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A Circle Tour of Hope High Approaching the school grounds from the north, we come upon the Home Eco- nomics building. From this miniature home has walked more than one-hundred future homemakers. i To complete our circle tour, we ar- rive at Stauffer Field. Good sportsmanship and citizenship are not only taught in the classrooms but are developed in this field through long hours of practice and inter school games. Our next stop is the gymnasium audi- torium. President Kennedy's physical fitness program is fulfilled here, plus our athletic events, class plays, and banquets. Moving forward on our tour, we have a nice view of the vocational agriculture department. The fully equipped shop en- ables our future farmers to learn about farm and livestock management, welding, and building and repairing farm equipment.
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