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For when the one great Jeorer rome: to mark againrt your name, He writer not that you won or lort, out bow you played the game. Thus ran the immortal Words of Grantland Rice. So also believed the man to Whom we dedicate this yearbook, Douglas C Doc D Vivian, a man who believed in clean sports and fair play. His booming laughter, heard by hundreds of Shaw students through the years, is now forever stilled by death. But so long as Shaw High School stands, so long as Shaw athletes play clean, hard sports, will his name be remembered. For this man was not only a great athlete in his own right, not only a great coach, but a true friend to all who knew him. T lair Volume if Dedicated T 0 T be Zllemory of DOUGLAS W VI VIA 2
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ADMIINIS T RA T I ON Dr. O. J. Korb Superintendent of schools Nelson F. Leist Assistant to the Superintendent of schools Mr. Kibbel at one of his many jobsg coaching, the basketball team. It is your privilege to stand at the dawn of a new era- man has cracked the atom, and is now on the verge of being able to release the enormous power that has hither- to been latent. This new era will produce achievements the like of which have never been dreamed, it also will create social, economic and political changes. These new conditions demand that we analyze un- familiar situations and develop new opportunities. It also means that if we are to survive as a great peace- loving nation, these new achievements and accomplish- ments must be used for the Good Life. Your own success will be measured by the amount of responsibility you are willing to assume in the days which lie ahead. A I wish you an unfettered start and a clear field in your race of life. 0, J. KW5 TO THE GRADUATES z You, the members of the classes oi J une andjanuary 1955, have enjoyed opportunities in your school- experience never before available to students at Shaw. A strong academic program, traditional at Shaw, has been ex- panded to provide greater opportunities for college preparation. It will well serve the forty-five percent of you who will go to college. About one-fourth of you will enter some phase of business or clerical work. You, too, have been well trained. Most of the remainder of your classes will enter industry or the armed services of our country. The faculty and staff have tried to prepare you also, through your courses of study and the counsel- ling services available to all Shaw students. All of you, regardless of subject matter preparation, have had an improved program of health and physical education, and a variety of intramural athletic activities. The new Shaw gymnasium has helped to make possible a broader and stronger program than any previous gener- ation of Shaw students has known. Driver training and education is meeting the needs of more of our students 4
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