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His love of music is a second profession. He di¬ rects his church choir, and sometimes he is called upon to sing at our assembly programs. He is frequently called upon to help the students while he works in the office. 7
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. In Appreciation . . . In such a few words it is totally impossible to express our regard and gratefulness to one who has given so fully and unselfishly of time, patience, and self. He has corrected our mistakes in class, directed us on our way, and helped us in every possible way. Many of his own personal hours were spent coaching our plays, selling tickets for the games, and helping our many endeavors. When only one quiet moment would have seemed like heaven, he was ready to come to bat for any of us, student or teacher. To one who has helped so greatly and deserves so much in return, we, the annual staff of 1963, dedicate this printing of THE PEAK to Mr. Howard Crouch. 6
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Mr. J. L. Walthall Superintendent of Schools Mr. Claude Van Dyke Jeffersonville Representative of School Board It was in his annual message to Congress, in 1941, less than a month after Pearl Harbor, that President Franklin D. Roosevelt uttered these now famous words: In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms. The first is freedom of speech and expression--everywhere in the world. Tne sec¬ ond is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way- -every¬ where in the world. The third is freedom from want--everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear--anywhere in the world. Two decades have gone by, and these four freedoms are not yet guaranteed--everywhere in the world. But progress is being made, and will be made. We think this progress is and will be based on Education; educating our boys and girls to WANT these four freedoms for them¬ selves and for every other boy and girl, the wide world over. Educating them to want them enough to work for them, to earn them, and finally to be worthy of being free. Mr. Eugene Ross Principal Mr. William Fortune Assistant Principal Miss Carole Clifton Secretary
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