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Hlpasagp from tbr dljairmatt “Counsel is mine, and sound wisdom: I am understanding; I have strength.” Proverbs 8:14. Probably at no other time in life will you be faced with so many opportunities, so many possibilities of service as you will have at the end of your Grade XII term. Recently a Federal labor survey stated there are 2,000 different types of jobs available to young people today. As you face this staggering number of possible choices, you will need much counsel, and sound wisdom to choose the right job for yourself. The School Board congratulates you on your achievement and trusts that you may find the counsel and wisdom referred to by the writer of Proverbs. H. F. Wiebe.
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Message from the Principal Five years pass quickly. Five years ago I was priv¬ ileged to come to this excellent school. During this short time I have seen many fine students pass through our classes. Though one is pleased to observe the exercise of superior talents, one is more delighted to see the consistent and faithful application of any degree of talent, be the talent great or small. As principal, I have been called upon frequently to exercise judgement of character and of ability. Ability, or trained talent, indicates the kind of work one might be best suited for—but, such character trails as honesty, sincerity, persistence, application, humility, spirit of co¬ operation, and willingness to abide by the rules, indi¬ cate whether one is ready for any work at all. You are graduating from this school this year, or within one or more years. Look for a place of service and seek to serve—to serve God and fellow man. Let that be the first consideration. Continue to improve your abilities—you will never be finished doing that. There is no end of studying—at school or outside of the classroom—for those who desire to improve the quality of their service. To you, and to Winkler School, I wish God’s continued blessing. “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a work¬ man that needeth not to be ashamed . . .” (2 Tim. 2:15) —John J. Bergen
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