West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1955

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aclm1n1st1'crt1on 5, - ,Y Within each one of us, two forces are usually at work. One builds, the other destroys, one integrates, the other disintegrates. iw Ji J! ffiflfjlt' On November l7, 1954, we saw building and inte- grating forces come to fruition in the dedication of our enlarged and transformed West Seattle High School. But a bigger and better school is meaningless unless it builds dedicated young men and women of greater physical, mental, and moral stature. How are young men and women built? Well, very much as all buildings are built-brick upon brick, stone upon stone. The bricks and stones are your daily assignments done well, your activities whole- heartedly engaged in, your responsibilities assumed and faithfully executed, Thus, the school builds indi- viduals ofa greater stature. The challenge to each of you is to release within yourself, the forces which build and integrate. When these become dominant, the person you ought to be, will be built here at West Seattle. , Cecil F. Bullock .aff 0 44,1 4 1' 519 ly . - 0 uf -12w JZf rf-Gy 6 is. ' eff- .ill l A Through growth and construction, the School Dis- V' A I V trict has built for us a beautiful modern school. ' Passersby and visitors see it as a completed thing, but E . 5 l -,4 we knew it during the change, and we knew it as a 'A' T11 , 1 time of inconvenience, irritation, frustration, dirt, I , ag ' noise, and confusion. In those days it was difficult to ' t' look ahead and imagine what we now have. Yet the. S j -,iff time did come, and from it all there is something to be of A f learned. 3-Lfdigbfksgggdiyy ie . .1 ' 4, df! 1 Perhaps growth in anything, even human beings, AQJA .5-LLM if is a time of frustration and confusion, of doubts and-4 -ef. 3 ' misunderstandings. Perhaps there is no other road ,fJ 4r9 '3f'-' we can travel as we mature. Often, as we toil along, ,I V ,. My we must wonder many things. Are we making any i'4 2, progress? What is it all about? ls it worth the grief? What's the use? ,- - '1f'ZFf,' ! ??'7Qij,f-I I But there is a goal-that of maturity-that is worth all the woe we experience as we move toward it. We must have faith that something good will come from our struggles, even as our present school emerged from wreckage and debris. ' f i- J.. .r ,444 , fxybfl ,.f' .,.4',,g M, , 'rbffcf s-,tra Gordon Hannaford ELI' ' , :L T- Q my . QU, ' Y' g ..-- - - 1 ,ff 513 1551+ , .,., ,f J, 8 5.5.3, ', .-.- pr ' .- .,,:g:,.,2?,,'l,.H 2' Y 3 -. '.:,,' '. 'f Qxrfzf' , fri - 255222. .J

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