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Greetings to the teenagers of the Miami Schools. It has been my privilege to have been associated with this and the previous genera- tion. If I were asked to define the difference between them, I would be inclined to say that the present generation is superior. It is a privi- lege to be associated and have daily contact with the vigor, enthusiasm and the idealism of youth. Customs change, ways and means change, but youth adjusts to changing times and has the adaptability to profit by ex- periences that the older generation did not have. A school is an institution that is the length and shadow of the in- dividuals who compose it - the stu- dents, the faculty and the community. We believe that in all these phases the Miami schools are fortunate. We hope that school has contributed to helping provide for you a higher degree of citizenship and training for a better way of life. R, C. NICHOLS Superintefzdefzt
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BOARD OF EDUCATION George Vanpool, Vice Presidentg Harold Erwing R. Holland, Clerkg Charles C. Chesnut, Presiclentg R. C. Nichols, Superintendentg Ben Q! T. Owens. IRENE XVI-IITE Secretary to Superintendent VIVIAN SHAFFER ' ff -- O ' - kr 7 'J MARY KING ' ' ' 1 4' , Q ' i . X. Sgqfgfafy f' ik xg ' Q -' '-- V SCC1'Cf3.I'y to Pflnilpill
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Greetings to the students of Miami junior-Senior High School. I would like to express my appreciation to you for the en- thusiasm and cooperative spirit displayed in making this a profitable and pleasant year. You, the Typical Teen- agers, wearing jeans and speak- ing a strange language, often leave me at the end of the day with a Worried and puzzled feeling about tomorrow. Then, when tomorrow comes, you as- sume responsibility and direct your activities in such a way that I stand ten feet tall! It is my desire that you con- tinue to exhibit a keen interest in the activities of M. H. S. May your pride in your school never diminish.
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