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PRI CIPAL' MESSAGE 1:42. f ,Q4, Q' , i if ' 5 W' Y Q ..,,: N f . M .ijt a It is interesting to know that the seniors of '57 are making a parting expression to the school and their friends through the publication of the 1957 edition of the Hawk. The senior's message in this respect will be significant, because it will represent one of the last productions of the class prior to graduation in May, The work on the Yearbook gives a splendid opportunity for cooperative group action, thus conditioning the members of the class for the bigger task to be faced in their respective com- munities, The spirit of sharing in this endeavor will certainly have future implications, and as such will prove to be of educational value to each senior. As you enter this last phase of your secondary school experiences be sure to develop a clear, definite, educational objective, or goal for yourself, and if you are sufficiently determined you will find a way. In order to achieve in this respect the initiative must be supplied by you, because it is not what others may hope or desire for you that is important, but it is what you earn- estly desire for yourself. You will be expected to be a success, whether you continue your educational activities or whether, because of circumstances, you decide that you will not be able to go on to school, and must work out a livelihood in your own community. Either of these choices will require the best in you, and it will not be what you receive in the world that will count most, but what you give: not what you say, but what you do. Be an example of giving your best and it will always pay the greatest dividends.--- W. R. Collins, Principal N 0
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