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Mr. John A. I hompson Pri ncipci! To the students of Murphy High School: Americans are justifiably proud of their public schools, which have turned a nation of semiliterate farmers and immigrants into the world's most com- petent people in less than a century. Tomorrow's educational process may be quite different, but likely it will be all-encompassing, almost from the cradle to the grave. Our troublesome world presents a monumental task to organized society. The focus of this task is an education, for all people of all ages, as a continuing process. At every hand, we hear of problems which can only be solved through education. Our world today, measured in terms of instant communications, minutes to destruction, and hours of circumference, is immensely more complex than when we were first introduced to it. Fortunately for man, it is evidence of his most commendable nature that he rises to challenge, and few, if any of us, given the chance, would return to a safer and slower pace. People of all ages are the prime ingredient in the educational mix. Most importantly, our hopes lie in developing the talent of our youth. It has been said that... a social order is stable so long as it can give scope to talent and youth. Youth itself is a talent—a perishable talent. We have a challenge, not a choice. John A. Thompson Principal 9
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Atr . ohn lordan S it peri tit end cut In a message to Congress in December 1862, President Lincoln said, The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present—'as our case is new, so we must think and act anew. We must dis- enthrall ourselves. You boys and girls of Murphy High School are living now at a time when the speed and magnitude of action far o u ts t r ips any period of the past. Your potentialities for good or evil are highly magnified by the tools of power that are yours to command. In no previous period of history has it become so vitally necessary for survival that we know the right and choose to do it. We have tried in school to give you a true sense of moral values with the knowledge that they will be of immeasurable value to you. Your advantage in training carries with it a responsibility to preserve and strengthen the principles and ideals that have made this country the bulwark of freedom in the world. True, we can't live in the past, but we can learn from it. Each of us has the chance to be constructive. Each of us has the chance to make change a force for good and for enlightenment. The future of our country and the nature of our society depend upon you. I hope we can always be proud of you. Best wishes, John Jordan Superintendent
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F acuit if Ethel M. Benson, B.S., M.A. Introduction to Vocations Lyle Berton Carringer, B.S. Typing, Business Arithmetic, General Business Lucile D, Gault, B.A., M.A. Spanish Velma U. Burch, B.S. English, Journalism Jewel Garrett, B.S. Home Economics Carolyn Mae Graves, B.S. English
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