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ASSISTANT SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE Congratulations to the 1966 graduating class of Moore High School. You are to bc commended for a job well done. May you approach the future with confidence and enthusiasm. Our society needs young women and men who have carefully prepared themselves for responsible adulthood. In closing, seek avenues of productive adulthood that will enable you to function at your maxi- mum potential. Do not be satisfied with less than your best, May your life be enriched with pcrsonal achievement. D Very truly yours, EM? Barry B, Thompson, Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. BARRY B. THOMPSON I6
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SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE MR. AVERY R, DOWNING The most volatile force in the world today is change--rapid change. Americans must realize that more education is neces- sary for a changing society and that a good education can help in- dividuals cope with change in a manner consistentwith the system of values derived from our American heritage.We have reached a point in history where no person or group of persons can afford to be without the necessary knowledge and skills that will enable them to deal with conflict and change in the future. Now is the time for full realization of the tremendous requirements of the present and the future. Avery R. Downing Superintendent
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PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE The Lion is the central embodiment of all of the things that make Moore High what it is. The yearbook represents the efforts of dedicated seniors and their advisers to present the happenings of an entire year in a lively, colorful, entertaining, intelligent, and inspiring manner. This again in 1966 has been achieved. The theme of the 1966 Lion is Now Is The Time . Indeed now is the time for a gathering around the ideals which have permeated the fibers of the students and faculty and patrons of Moore High. It has been expressed well in the first lines of the school song: Faithful and true-hearted Let us boost for our Moore High, We revere and defend her, And her colors proudly fly. We will stand for her united, Of her deeds we'll gladly tell: Her colors streaming, Glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her we love so well. V These are the ideals which we feel will develop outstanding men and women from the boys and girls who are now its students. Now, indeed, is the time to implement these things. MR. J. J. WILSON
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