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.sm 'T- .- Wolverine Staff Ruth Moss, Editorg Tommy Young, Assistant Editor, Barbara Holder, Business Manager, Vonnie Damron, Secretary: Barbara Fine, Activity Editor, Tommy McCreight and Alan Thompson, Sports Editorsg Margie Speck and Betty Faught, Advertising: Giyndle Pope and Billie Taylor, Art and Pictures. if U e Yearbook Advisor MRS. OKLA G. MITCHELL
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,,2' W ,Q i' ai QF! Dedication just a few of the dignified Twenty-nine ..... . . . . . .but the entire Senior Class of 1955 wish to ded- icate this year's WOLVERINE to our parents and our teachers, whose unselfish and continuous efforts have kept us trodding the paths of knowledge and under- standing which have enabled us to learn the better ways of getting along together . X
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EDITORIAL by Ruth Moss For twelve long years we have been associated with persons who have been interested in our problems and our ambitions. Our parents and our teachers through the years have realized that the most important thing in this world of ours is the people with whom we associate. They have put forth a lot of effort in teaching us the importance of learning to live together. If we are to be useful members of society, we must learn to get along together. We must learn to understand people and we must try to give them the opportunity to understand us. To go through the world smoothly we must learn to like people and we must learn to make people like us. Friendship is for most of us the basis of any prosperity that we may enjoy, and certainly it is the funda- mental thing in achieving pleasant contacts with others. Sure we had to make adjustments, but learning to do that did not prove too difficult as we learned through study, throughwork and play, and through helping others. Getting along with people is pretty largely a matter of adjusting yourself to their traits and characteristics, their kind of thought, and their types of action. Making the necessary ad- justments took time, but we had many worthwhile experiences while going through the learning process, and as we go out into the world, leaving this institution of learning behind, we want to look back and see just how much our lives have been enriched all because we were taught the importance of learning to get along with others.
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