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m Sherman E, Good Dear Seniors: I am writing this message on the afternoon QNovember 22, 19635 which witnessed the assas- sination of John F, Kennedy, President of the United States. It seems that we live in an age characterized by hatred, racial prejudice, crime, immorality, and the baser aspects of life. I would that we as a society could move again to a plane where justice, equity and hu- mility before God would be the measure of our conduct. Human dignity and service to our fel- lowmen should be the watchwords of our day. l trust that West Snyder has guided you in that direction and that your life will be a fulfil- ment of that trust. Very SlllCSIG Sherman E. Good Supervising Principal
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As we look back upon our high school years, a multitude of memories are brought to mind. Some of these memories are still vivid and colorful. Many, how- ever, have been clouded with time and are now merely hazy silhouettes nearly forgotten. We of the Legend staff have tried to revive these memories and record them in one book, so that as you glance at the following pages, you will once again re- member all the excitements, thrills, and disappointments of the past school years. Now the years with their hundreds of memories are gone and your Legend carries the only written record of this period, We hope you will keep and always treasure this book of memories for 1964, :xt .1 S R 1251 .I N. 4 Foreword l X . l 1 l 04 .ff f X xg
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Norman li. Kline Dear Seniors: lt is my sincere hope that a portion of the philosophy of the man to whom you are dedicat- ing your Legend was caught by each of the mem- bers of your class. Undoubtedly, you heard him reiterate the portion to which I am referring. lt went some- thing like this: Life is not measured by its length, but rather by its intensity. This statement acquires more significance, as you apply it to his life and to the life of a National figure, who met an untimely death dur- ing your senior year in school, namely, the President of the United States. May each of you exemplify an intensity in your lives Which will become contagious. I challenge you, especially, to seek amoral intensity which W i ll someday r e s u l t in the Master's saying, Well done, thou good and faithful servant. This, l believe, is the key to the abundant life. Norman E. Kline Principal
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