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Page 13 text:
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To The Students of Medford High School: Now, we face both today and tomorrow! That gives us a dual responsibility. What may seem expedient for today, when it is judged in the light of tomorrow, may be wholly inadequate. For that reason, I ask each one of you to think carefully, counsel fully and pray earnestly before you make decisions which may make a complete change in the trend of your life. The value of study, the importance of courses and the influ- ence of friends, while a student of Medford High School will be revealed in their true worth as you draw upon the strength which they have contributed to your lives or as you find yourself weak because of your failure to love, appreciate and study these riches. Make the best of your youth, you only pass this way once. It has been a pleasure working with you this year, may God richly bless you in the future. Sincerely, Don Schuneman, Principal
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Page 12 text:
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To the Class of 1957: I want to express my good wishes for your future success and happiness. One of die most valuable lessons you have learned in high school is that you must fight to keep the faith; you must keep the faith to finish the course; you must finish the course to win the crown. Many things learned in your high school days will be forgotten without very great loss, but you will suffer an irretrievable loss if you forget that you will always have to keep the faith. Keep faith in God, without which you cannot live in a real sense of security; strive happily, live nobly, achieve ultimately. Keep faith in yourself, without which you cannot hope to succeed. You will never do that which you do not believe you can do. Others may rob you of your job, your money, your home, and your friends, but you alone can de- stroy faith in yourself. Keep faith in your fellowman. Such confidence is required for cooperation in any enterprise. Society is built on mutual trust. Keep faith in your work. Believe in what you are doing and ex- pect to succeed. We congratulate you on your achievement, and remind you that achievement always makes failure more conspicuous and disappointing. You are going out into a world with beckoning hands for leaders. Class of 1957, we shall miss you, but you go with our prayers that your cherished ambitions may be realized. J. C. McCreight, Superintendent
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Ilene Manela Eighth Grade English Librarian Donald Reitz Commerce Asst. Football Coach High School Boys' Basketball Coach Marvin Davison Football Coach Jr. High Boys' Basketball Coach Physical Education Perry Keyser Music Mary Ellen Williams Home Economics Biology Celia Harville English
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