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Page 7 text:
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A Message from the Chairman of the School Board THE WISDOM THAT IS FROM ABOVE IS PURE — The Bible In our modern world of today we meet up with many items which are no longer one hundred per cent pure in quality and texture. We have learned to accept many of these items in our every day living in place of the real products, because often substitutes are easier to obtain and not as hard on our pocket book. In our search for wisdom we must, however, never accept substitutes. As students no doubt we will often be tempted to make use of substitutes, and no doubt it will often be difficult to discern between pure wisdom and ar¬ tificial. The experienced student who has come in contact with both, the pure quality and the substitute, should have no difficulty in distinguishing between the two. We trust that the students in our school have been challenged to seek pure wisdom and that in their future quest for wisdom they will be guided by the taste they have developed for this true wisdom. On behalf of the Winkler School Board I wish to congratulate the Grad¬ uates on their achievement and wish you every success and God’s Blessing for your future. H. F. Wiebe Page 3
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A Message From the Inspector Once again it is my privilege and pleasure to address a few words to you at the end of what has been a most eventful year. For the greater number of you, it is the last year of formal education. You have learned a great deal of English, History, Civics, Mathematics, Science, and have been able to see, at first hand, how a democracy can work, as well as participated in many sporting, social and cultural events which in la¬ ter years will considerably enrich your lives. But the most important objective of your high school years is to have you become aware of your own potential worth—your strengths and weaknesses, your abilities and capabilities. You’re familiar with the parable of the talents—how two men made the most of the talents they were given and the third lost that which he failed to develop and use. It is my hope that you may be like the first two men, and make use of the abil ities and capabilities you are becom¬ ing aware of, that your own lives and the lives of all you may touch, will be richer and most satisfying. A. C. Heaney Page 2
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WINKLER SCHOOL BOARD MR. DAVID PENNER MR. PETER D. WIEBE Page 4
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