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i SUPERL In our times we h ve seen habits and customs of hul ventured into space. I e flies faster than sound. En his own brand of climaiie regardless of the climate ouJ These changes were i|)t inevitable and did notcom¥ is thought, trouble, ' anc brt. Uli] JT ' S MESSj , even thousafids of years, undergo a transformation. Man has arieties of e rtainment await his turn of a dial. He selects out without hard work and disappointment. The price of progress If we maintain and | trained minds breed def Education has made K his recent message to Co highest:: ffl)ression of achie ' .this high standard of living, we must develop our intellectual resources to the fullest. Un y, despair, and dependence. % ; great. It is chiefly our education that makes us what we are. President Kennedy said in Education is both the foundation and unifying force of democratic way of life - it is the t in our society, enabling and enriching human life. In short, it is at the same rime the V can make and ' ||e richest reward it can confer. .o the outer planets. As we m e into tomorrow, we must rise to new degrees of greatness, nationally, socially and eco- nomically. Democracy growsor diminishes daily by the choices and decisions we make. These choicesand these decisions reflect our quality of education. Quality education is achieved through the united efforts of our teachers, parents and stu- dents. e can not expect good grades and trained minds without effort nor high salaries and good wages without labor. - - ' ' Paul J. Weeks
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL To the Pirate Staff, student body, faculty members, superintendent, and other personnel of the Winfield City Schools: f Serving for the first time as your principal, after having worked with you for several years in otherCapacities, ftiakd al the things I have always believed about you - that you are one of the most professional, cooperative, and unselfish groups a principal could ever be privileged to work with. i.3Mliite.i i ■ Henry W. Beecher said, Every tomorrow has two handles: we take hold by the handle of anxiety, j| Bpe handle of faith. Beecher implied that the quality of our lives depends in a large measure on the way we approaJ Hp new experi- ence. If, in timidity and fear, we doubt our capacity to m t demands and responsibilities as theJ HKtO us, life be- comes a torment of anxiety and frustration. But if we hav j ith in our ability«fcmaster the tas HpFeSch day brings, prosided e face them bravely and give them our best effodmhen life becomes MYenturej t gtfKh and achievement. you and yours
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