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Another June rolls around and with it comes the graduating day for another class in the Gamaliel Brad¬ ford Senior High School. It probably means little to you seniors that you are a MR. EDWIN H. MINER few among hundreds of thousands of new high school graduates through¬ out the United States. Maybe, if you will take the time to ask yourselves, What happens next?”, you will realize the magnitude of the problem facing universi¬ ties, colleges, vocational schools, business, industry and the farm to assimilate all the ambitious young men and women who are ready for the next step. There are bound to be disappointments for many individuals. Some do not gain admission to the college of their choice; others do not get the position for which they had hoped. In short, unexpected adjustments immediately face many of the nation’s high school graduates. Certainly one measure of a school’s success is the ability which its graduates manifest in anticipating, planning for, and working out new situations and problems. Therefore, whether your next step is your first choice or an alternative, we hope that you can face the challenge and make the personal adaptation neces¬ sary. Remember that ultimate success and happiness come to those who have learned to make best use of their natural capacities and their training. Also, remember that there is no royal road to happiness. Edwin H. Miner Superintendent of Schools
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ADMINISTRATION
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In the final analysis, education in a democracy must have as its aims the develop¬ ment of character and habits of reflective thought. An individual who has com¬ pleted his secondary education without showing evidence of great improvement in these respects has made poor use of his opportunities. The moral character of the individuals determines the ideals of our civilization; the multitude of serious problems confronting our society can successfully be solved only by a citizenry capable of thinking intelligently and impartially. The extra-classroom activities featured in this Yearbook afford excellent training opportunities for such development. Each year more pupils are taking part in these activities; all may find increased growth ... MR. RALPH W. PROCTOR resulting from such co¬ operative group endeavors. Ralph W. Proctor Principal 9
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