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Board of Education “Today well lived, will bring at eventide, A heart serene, a faith that will abide. And by that faith each yesterday will be, A fond and soul-inspiring memory. And each tomorrow hold within its scope. Bright visions of the blessed dawn of hope.” —Carroll TO THE CLASS OF 1957: We. the School Directors of Wood Township, together with the members of the faculty of the Robertsdalc Schools, extend our heart-felt congratulations on your successful completion of your high school education. We hope we have in some way been helpful to you in obtaining your educa- tion. We feel you arc now better equipped to face the dazzling problems of our complex society. If success beckons you, that will be our reward. HARRY SHEATS, President
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Appreciation The members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven respectfully acknowledge the merits of former Supervising Principal. Harvey A. Davis, whose keen insight and personal concern for the welfare of students have made their school days a more pleasant experience. Honor and reverence and the good repute That follows faithful service as its fruit Be unto him whom we salute. —Longfellow
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SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Today, many have come to believe that science can be the solution to all the problems which confront them. Science can be an instrument used to aid us in solving our problems, but never will it be a worthy substitute for the friendships developed between you and those with whom you came in contact while attending the Robertsdale High School. Science is subject to constant change; friendship de- veloped and nurtured here is eternal. Therefore, these four years have been most important. Every graduating class representing a segment of a generation must be free to act for itself in all situations as man has done previously. This graduating class of the year 1957 must be competent and courageous so as to meet the complexities of life as the occasions require. Your parents, your teachers, your community, and all concerned directly and indirectly with your education are but contributing factors in this preparation. You are fast arriving to that place in life where your actions will be evaluated. You will determine the type of world to which the graduating classes of the future gener- ations have access. G. ALLEN HOOVER Acting Supervising Principal “Yes. some build bridges, some build roads. These bring security, and joy. I prefer to build the character Of a priceless girl, or boy.” —Ritter
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