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MR. POY T RESS Superintendent SUPERlNDENDENT'S MESSAGE As we complete another year of learning and growing together in school, we should have many happy and fruitful experiences to remember. In an atom-minded world the citizens of tomorrow who have learned to work, to work well, and to work well with others will surely find places for themselves. We should be proud of each job we have done. The good grades on report cards, the diplomas won, the friendships made in study and in play--in these we see the evidence of good jobs well done, successfully concluded. Your community, your parents, and your faculty have watched with interest and with pride as you progressed through the year. Keep progressingg face future chal- lenges with the confidence you have learned this part yearg be proud of each job you do, because you will have given your best to it. Frank H. Poytress District Superintendent 057 . 731' STANDING: Joseph Sanders, Mathieu Slater SEATED: Law renee Pressley, Clerkg Frank Bohn, President.
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I I It is the privilege of the Livingstonian Staff to dedicate the 1955 yearbook to you, Coach Elam. This is our way of showing our appreciation for the two important lessons you have taught us, the spectators and members of your team: as winners to be humble, and as losers to be proud.
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5 I I i Secondary education in our state and nation is becoming increasingly democratic in its purposes, in the number of youth it serves, in the manner in which it serves them, and in the techniques used by school people and laymen to improve it. This trend must continue if the high school is to make its proper contribution toward perpetuating and promoting the best interests of our democracy which supports it for that purpose. The job of the American Teacher, then, is to teach pupils to think apart and to act together. R. W. LYON
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