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v ? -. Ei- r e Ni gi? . '- ,H 1 -- . faifirh The r Superintendentis 1 W af-T Message i All Are you among the students who feel that the years they spend in high school are just to be endured as preparation for life in the future? Every day in a person,s life is important. Your high school days are not just days of preparation for future livingg you are living now! Every worthwhile activity in which you engage contributes to your development whether it be strictly academic, vocational, extracurricular or social in nature. To reap the greatest benefit from your high school life I urge that you work up to capacity each day. The sum total of the experiences of these days will determine the growth you have made. Abraham Lincoln once said, You can't escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. Your opportunities are unlimited if you will accept the responsibilities that are yours from day to day. Superintendent
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f Education Mr. J. Paul Johnson, attorney for the Board. is from Duffy and Johnson law firm. Mr. Robert W. Pickens. who serves ward 9595, was elected in 1950 and operates a local jewelry store. Mr. Tom Holliday. employed by Nichols Machine Corporation. serves ward 9491 and was elected in 1957. Mr. O. W. Meyer. an employee of the Continental Oil Company, served outlying district 9991 for eighteen years and was appointed to serve outlying district 9lf2 in 1957. Dr. Paul Powell, a local physician, was elected to the Board in 1953 and serves district 9953. Mr. R. E. Ceren, business manager and clerk, began his work with the Board in June, 1951. NI r M r NI r Mr. Ur. M 1' J. Paul johnson Rolxert WI. Pickens Tom Holliday 0. W. Meyer Paul Powell R. E. Geren Page ll
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N'-x., i. .. MIR: vu, H U' Cb 'U W Sl. I C5 SI. 'C Q 31 Chiu Message Sclmol Life. the theme of the 1050 Cat Tale. will vary in its meaning with every student depending upon his friends. his activities. and his interests. ln addition to these special meanings. we hope that life at Po-Hi will he remembered as a time of worthy achievenlent und tho attainment of meaningful goals. Wie hupe it will he remembered as a time when wise decisions were made and high ideals established. ln brief. we trust every student will look hack on his days at Po-Hi as the time when the foundation was KAW ff laid for a happy and a useful life. Principal Page 1
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