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A road is constructed. It winds; it climbs; but it does not end. Many pathways and by-ways have converged to form this comparatively broad highway which stretches over the endless expanse of time. Each of these contrihutaries grew from a seed of want, nourished by opportunity, and protected by quality. Winding vicariously amid blockades of discouragement. these paths succeeded in passing through the crossroads of competition. At times, each of these roadways seemed infatuated with its own significance; however, each — at the brink of consequence — acknowledged its possible cremation. Each of them took an oath to honor its initiators, to respect its contemporaries, and to inspire its followers. Upon meeting at the predestined corner of recognition, these individual roadways contested one another as to their contributions for the betterment of mankind as a whole. They debated over which of them was to take the lead and become the most important and l cncficial course to ultimate achievement. Each found deficiencies in at least one of the others. After a seemingly endless time of indecision, these carriers of success compromised, and the three foremost intertwined and proceeded from this |H int on as the massive roadway. One road, one path, one powerfully stalwart way to achievement was at last catapulted from the chaos of previous hesitation. Each of the three representative forces exerted its entire might to the preservation of the whole, but also to the partial influence of its initial separate purpose. Each was named as a result of this primary purpose — the purpose that was responsible for the success of that path. The first was named academics. Knowledge, awareness. and understanding supplied this street of academics. Culture was the second path, and its components were development, creativity, and refinement. The third was incarnated with companionship, affability, and congeniality — creating the avenue of society. Dedicated to the promotion of human accomplishment, three roads fused into an unyielding highway that advanced into the realms of the uncon-quered. This road leads to achievement. RUITHIJVG through Ml U VEM EJVT Rtutwr Staff Karl Kocrncr .................. Editor Richard Johnson .. Business Manager Marilyn Spencer Introduction and Administration Joyce Olson ....... Activities Editor Ruth Christensen ..... Sports Editor Kaye Thompson Greek Editor Carol Raymond . Organizations Editor Norma Milner ............ Class Editor Claudia Hanccy ..........- Copy Editor John Leatham ........ Head Photographer Linda Peterson ............ Art Editor 2
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