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B. A. DEIBERT Secretary l 'i f 'Z JAMES MITCHELL Vice-President ANTHONY KUNTZ Trustee DR. H. L. OATLEY President THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Working hand in hand with the faculty, the board has worked to develop the talents and personality of every student. This is often a difficult and thankless job. We are indeed grateful to this group of prominent St. Johns' citizens who so unselfishly give their time that our school system may become a better educa- tional institution. MRS. IRENE DEWITT Treasurer
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The most difficult problems on the frontiers of ignorance for young people to solve are the problems of human understandings. Here at Rodney B. Wilson High School we expect that the agencies of our educational system will give at least an introduction to the best available solutions to these problems and make it pos- sible for every individual to become the very best citizen in our democracy that he or she is capable of becoming. BENNIE POCIUS, B. S., M. A. Principal I want to congratulate the members of the Class of 1950 for their fine Annual. I am sure it will be enjoyed by the students and by the people inter- ested in you. It carries on the fine tradition estab- lished by previous classes. The publishing of an Annual is one of many activi- ties provided on the curriculum for the students of this school. In a recent survey, graduates of this school were asked what they would do to make their training more valuable if they were to attend high school again. They stressed two things: 1, They would enter into more activities because this would give them an opportunity to devel- op better leadership qualities and thereby be- come more successful. 2. They should be compelled to'study and work harder and thereby develop a better back- ground of information to help them through- out life. Both of these things involve work. Work and more work seems to be the key to success. During your high school career we hope we have given you the training necessary to help you be successful. I hope you will carry on the tradition of success as shown by former students graduating from the St. Johns Public Schools. J. IVAN NIERGARTH, B. S., M. A. Superintendent
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