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Superizzfenderzfjs .Message In years to come when you turn the pages of this, your Senior year book, you will no doubt remember vividly that your class was the first to use the new physical education-music building, and be graduated from the stage of the new gymnasium. And you will no doubt recall the classes you had under the direc- tion of the various faculty mem- bers. But nowhere in the sche- dule of classes will you find listed some of the things of great- est value which you may have learned, more by example than by precept, as you progressed through the classes of the Sum- ner schools. For skills and know- ledge are of little value unless the greater understandings of life are learned along with them- reverence for God, respect for men, and personal integrity. May these be the most valued things you take with you from Sumner High School. SUPERINTENDENT- Mr. Clayton E. Willarfl PRINCIPAL- Wlr. Arne Strand Five SCHOOL BOARD4Lel't. to right: Mr. Ed Hansen, Mr. Robert Vaughan, Mr. Fred Henry, Mr. Paul Renton, Mr. A. P. Riddell. Gildmizzisfrafiozz gzfilzcipafls .Message The preservation of this scrapbook includes all the mem- orievs of treasured incidents relative to your classmates, friends, and Sumner High School. It is always true that those who give the most toward the perpetuation of this project will benefit the greatest. This old adage is almost -an axiom that is proven in later life as well as during the time we spend in school. It is easy to be trite and passive, but much more difficult to be positive and active. It is a beautiful gesture to preserve in chronological fashion a review of school life, but infinitely more precious to contain the human values and virtues that have been offered you in our American Way of Life. These are the ameliorating factors that stand the test of time, blemish, and history. These are the things that are worthwhile, -continu- ous, and blessed. We, as faculty members, wish to extend to the class of 1955 our sincere wishes, and We are happy to be included in your scrapbook.
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