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ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The aim of education may be the attainment of an excellent academic record. However, we might have failed if a student has not developed the ability to speak freely and has not attained a wholesome attitude toward other people. We might have failed if he does not have an appreciation for the finer things of life, such as, art, literature and music, and have an inspired, illumined and heightened interest in gaining further knowledge. We might have failed if we have not developed his ability to live happily and peacefully in a world with other people. 4JL J. Wesley Hull, Principal South Ward Elementary School
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SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To the Members of the 1963 Graduating Class: It gives me great pleasure to extend my sincere congratulations to you upon successfully completing this important phase of your formal education. From nowon you will be considered young adults rather than school children. This transition from school to adult life offers many advantages, but these advantages go hand in hand with new duties and responsibilities as adult citizens. To be an adult citizen today in our fast moving society, with its ever changing means of transportation and communication, we must always be alert and ready to meet new challenges. This for many of ypu will mean constant re-evaluation and retraining within the vocation of your choice. Your duty as an American citizen becomes very important in your relationship to the various nationalities of the world. Your tolerance, understanding, and appreciation of individual right must never be forgotten. As tomorrow's leaders. I wish you every success in your chosen vocation and in your personal life. Jack L. Richardson
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ANNUAL STAFF AT WORK Deciding which picture to use takes a lot of thought. Is the assistant editor really telling the editor how to do her work? Laying out the pictures is hard but can be a lot of fun. When it comes to typing, these gals are tops, especially when Jackie aids them. Oh! What a mess! But it is all in the making of an annual. Did you say Hard at Work?” Really this is a big part of putting an annual together. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. C. NICHOLS
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