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Mr. Mrs. Harry Horton We the Annual Staff dedicate the Wolverine 1964 to Mr. Mrs. Harry Horton. This year Mr. Horton is retiring from the School Board after 27 years of service. Mrs. Horton, who reports Vcstaburg news, has done an outstanding job of reporting our School events. 2
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Historically, if the movement to es- tablish free public schools had not been successful, there could have been no real growth of self-government in the United States; no educational base for the development of the hundreds of skilled trades needed in our growing economy; and no effective way of 'melting' millions of people from many diverse national and cultural origins into the main stream of American life. Likewise, at the college level, state supported colleges have given many students an opportunity for higher edu- cation and to develop into some of our most able industrial, business, labor and professional leaders. Students of today's jet age, you will no doubt be trained at least three times for a trade or a position of leadership in your life time. Mr. J. D Scoby, Superintendent One must consider these thoughts when some 90 per cent of the research scientists who have lived are still alive today, and about half the research and development money spent in all the history of the United States was spent in the last eight years. The challenges that education can lead students into today is unlimited. Educational accelera- tion is by no means at an end. It is just beginning for any of you who choose to challenge your ability. A successful venture for our undergraduates and to our 1964 graduates. J. D. Scoby, Superintendent 4
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