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Tow owvTeaclw1w - Z? T , s 1 Knowledge is life. It enables man to live, to eat, and to continue to breathe. Without intelligence, the basis of knowledge, man would not be able to learn and develop those techniques which enable him to produce those things that are necessary to live . Nearly every human'is born with a certain amount of intelligence. But no matter how much intelligence this person has it will not help him unless he tries to stretch his mind to its capacity. God gave each human a different amount of intelligence to take care of every job. Everyone must look for and find his potentialities. What good would it do a man to have the necessary equipment unless he had learned the techniques? This is the reason for our schools of today. Our teachers are here for a reason--to develop our minds--to help us adjust to our tempo--to help us set a pace. They help us find what we want out of life. They help us create our ideas and opinions. All through our school years our teachers have unselfishly devoted their time and efforts to teaching us. They have given us guidance to help us overcome our problem and have taught us to face them bravely. They have tried to instill into our hearts a need for learning. But they cannot force this upon us. They can only show us the way--the rest is our responsibility. Our teachers are the ones who give us life. They enable us to produce those things that keep us in existence. They, are the ones who help us find our goals. For all these efforts we have a special Thank You for each and every teacher. Nancy Ridenour X . l ll i I 1 I I 0 X' S1-I
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