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Mr. John Schneider, Secy. Board of Education Mr. George Fischer, Member Board of Education THE BOARD’S MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS MR. GIESER: “A school is known by its finished product. are you contributing to the reputation of school?” What your MR. SCHNEIDER: “School time is valuable; do not waste it.” MR. SCHAEFFER: “Education is something no one can take from you. The old saying is, ‘Opportunity knocks but once,’— so do not fail to make the most of this golden op- portunity, as it will never return.” MR. JOSEPH: MR. FISCHER: “I differ with the idea that, ’It is never too late to get all you can.’ While in the Grade and High School, it is an opportunity you have but once.” “In this our nation of high privilege and great op- portunity we have the free school, the open Bible, freedom of religious worship and conviction. We have the broadest opportunity for advancement with every door open. The humblest among us may aspire to the highest place in public favor and con- fidence.” Thirteen
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