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He was a jolly fellow,- a ready tongue was his. How well this quote describes Mr. Walton who in the triple role of teacher, friend, and advisor has spiced our high school years with his wit and enriched them with his wisdom. His classes in Latin, English, and Drama were instructive, delight- ful, and unforgettable. He has willing- ly devoted his time and energy to the Timaron as one of the advisors. Gratefully we, the class of 1963, dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Walton, as a token of our appreciation for all your aid and inspiration to us. ml III III
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Members of the Class of 1963: The philosophy of ancient Greece was to strive always for excellence and to surpass all others. As students in a dem- ocratic society and in an ever shrinking world, we must adopt at least a portion of this theory if we are to survive and to maintain our position of academic lead- ership. However, of necessity, we must re- member the words of the immortal poet Pindar: Strive not to become a god; mor- tal aims befit mortal man. Although we strive for excellence, we must be ever aware that excessive pride or arrogance may deter us from our true goals in life. Man by nature desires to know, Aris- totle. Charles L. Manos Principal Members of the Class of 1963: Modern man has the right to be proud of his heritage, a legacy bequeathed to him by ancient Greece. For it was a half a century before the coming of Christ, in Athens, a town on the western border of the then settled civilized world that our western world was conceived. There was born a passion for truth, beauty, simplicity, and freedom— in the midst of barbarian superstition, despotism and splendor. In a few brief years, culminat- ing in the golden age of Pericles, the gems of literature, science, philosophy, art, democracy and religion— the major achievements of our modern world— de- veloped as humanly perfect as they could be. It remains only for you and your gen- eration to accept and to pass along this torch of culture flaming brightly to dis- perse the darkness of the eastern world communism. Joseph L. King, Vice-principal 4
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