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It requires the efforts of many people for us to receive the good high school education we seek. Both as student and as people we are indebted to our teachers. They have helped to mold our lives and to determine our future occupations. Mr. Trafton has served our school well these many years both as Super- intendent and as an instructor. Our Principal, Mr. Kingery, also reflects those qualities of a teacher and counselor that we respect. We meet these people in the classroom every day, however, we cannot neglect the others who work behind the scenes to make our school run smoothly and efficiently. The janitors make the classrooms as attractive as possible, the cooks prepare the meals, trying to satisfy us all, and the bus drivers brave many a storm to make sure the rural students get to school. The school board is also very instru- mental in running our school. Hiring qualified teachers, making the preliminary plans for reorganization, and discussing the other needs of our school take a great deal of time. The administration, faculty, and em- ployees form an essential pa:t of our school's reflection. It is these people to whom we are indebted for the education we are receiving. rfltion YT G sxflgx' QSSX. . Ai- , 35 ,HL S ,,,..w-W 551 I 1 Ti, r ::1:: ..., ww
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