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TOGETHER WE BUILD The Elementary Schools Grew Day lay Day The crane lifts and places heavy objects, A ready-mix truck carries cement for the footings. Men work on heavy Steel girderg, Roof construction begins on the classroom wing. ' 2.M.,u The corner stone stands ready for the ceremonies. Mr, Charles Porter delivers the corner stone address.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY - SENIORS - - LOVVERCLASSMEN ELEMENTARY - CURRICULUIXI - ACTIVITIES SPORTS - 7- 16 17- 30 31- 40 41- 58 59- 68 69- 92 93-103 FOREWORD Careful thinkers will realize that there is much similarity between the erection of a new building and the life of a student. just as contractors want to construct strong, attrac- tive buildings, students desire to develop healthy, inquiring minds in order to build a wise and loyal citizenry. Pupils create the foundation of such building as they work and play together in Elementary School. In junior High these same students erect the framework of learning which must serve them the rest of their lives. Senior High affords young people opportunities for completing the construction of their high school education and for adding a new wing - the preparation for college or for an immediate job after graduation. Then, too, as the workmen build brick by brick, so students build year by year for a strong and better tomorrow. Once the edifice stands, however, work on it does not cease, for custodians must labor constantly to keep it in good repair. So, too, the life of a real student does not end with his graduationg instead, he must continue through his lifetime to learn to solve problems of his own life and of the world. When all students, everywhere, learn to work and build together, they will have taken a great step towards a world at peace. For these reasons, then, we have chosen Together We Build as the theme for this 1958 Edition of SCOPE. 4
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