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,lg 3- 9 A 7, Linton is the fulnllment of a myriad of aspirations, but most important of all, it is a blueprint from which we pattern our future. Just as a blueprint serves as a guide for the contractor, so Linton serves as a guide for our lives. True to the principles of architecture, the master plan is the resolution of different purposes into an organized whole. Almost any building calls for a number of areas, different in size and shape and adapted to various pur- poses, which must be organized so that they provide adequate accommodation and con- venient access. The purpose of a blueprint is to prepare a workable plan from which an expressive building can be erected. In the same fashion, our plan will lead to a meaning- ful life. Before we could make the Hrst draft, we had to gather our tools and develop a gen- eral idea. We could not draw up these plans unaided. The faculty and administration have always been ready as architectural con- v vi - - ' it sultants since they have the added wisdom gained from experience. With their help and guidance our three years at Linton have gradually added new sections to the blue- print. Our studies have unfolded the aca- demic wings, our sportsmanship, the gyms. For us graduating seniors, the job is almost complete. In a few days, when we receive our diplomas, we shall simultaneously receive our finished blueprints. But they are only plans. To be good ones, they must be put into effect. The constrution of the future on the foundation of today is the purpose that the graduating seniors of Linton are setting forth to fulfill. Therefore, we must go on so that our plans will someday materialize. The purpose of this yearbook is not to erect a monument to the future but only to remind our graduating class of the three years we labored in drawing our blueprints and, perhaps, to serve as a guide for those who are still in the process of planning.
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