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This yearbook signals the comple- tion of another school year. It is my hope that this year has been a rewarding one which has enabled all of us to learn and mature and become better persons and citizens. The completion of a school year is not an ending; it is a beginning, espe- cially for those of you who graduate and move on to new experiences in a different and challenging world. The degree of success that you have in this world will depend upon you, and upon the application of your school experi- ences to the tasks before you. To the graduating seniors and all students of Stanton County, I extend sincere wishes for success in all that you undertake. May we always remem- ber each of you with pride. Sincerely yours, Mr. Fred F. Staker, Principal 5 Mrs. Iris Lane, Secretary Mrs. Virginia Barstow, Secretary
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JOHN W. HARPER Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD: STANDING-Howard Cambell, Harry Bilbery Lewis Shore, Pres.; Eugene Freisen, Vice Pres.; Wayne Snell. An educated student is not one whose memory is trained to carry a few dates in history--he is one who can ac- complish things. A student who cannot think is not an educated person, how- ever many degrees he may have ac- quired. Thinking is the hardest work anyone can do--which is probably the reason why we have so few thinkers. There are two extremes to be avoided: one is the attitude of comtempt toward education, the other is the tragic snob- bery of assuming that marching through an educational system is a sure cure for ignorance and mediocrity. Many students are like a wheelbar- row--not good unless pushed. Some are like canoes--they have to be paddled. Some are like kites--if you don't keep a string on them, they fly away. Some are like footballs--you can't tell which way they'll bounce next. Some are like trailers--they have to be pulled. Some are like a good watch--open faced, pure gold, quietly busy, and full of good works. God will not look you over for med- als, degrees, or diplomas, as important as they are, but for good deeds, chari- ty, and to see if you have been a disci- ple of the Golden Rule. Sincerely, 0 John W. Harper Earl Arnold, John W. Harper, Supt. SITTING-
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MR FREDF. ST AKER Principal, American Gov't ' t . V M i MRS. GIRTHA CHF.NOWETH English MRS. FARRICE DAVIDSON English MR. NORMAN STANLEY Music MR. GARY PARKS Mathematics MR. CLARENCE MORRIS, JR. Science, Drivers Education SCH MRS. FAYDEAN FISS Foreign Language 6
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