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PRINCIPAL MR PAUL G WACHTER One of the challenges of today most publucuzed IS perhaps the mastery of outer space Guuded mlssules no longer belong to scuence fnctuon nor are rockets a gleam nn the eye of a few enthusiasts The space age IS a realuty nn the lnfe of man today Space In ltself us nntrunsucally voud lts boundlessness symbolizes the extent of oppor tunntues for exploratuon and the development of nnntuatrve These forces should be launched wuth a sense of purpose and a firm fauth nn the Importance of human needs Now as never before un the hustory of mankind as there a necessity for advanced thanking and long range plannung Thus exasts particularly un the frelds of scnence and mathematics preparatnon an whuch along wlth lnutnatnve ambztuon and perseverance wall glve youth that force whereby he may explore and master outer space However sclentlfuc progress may create new economic social and cultural changes the solutnon of which Ines IH dnsclplmed thought enlnghtened vlslon and an appprecuatlon of our spurntual and cultural herntage These personal bassc Interests supported by broad educatuon wnll not only solve these lnkely problems but wall also provide that sustenance. the soul demands Slnce the future ns a logucal development of the past may nt follow as man has mastered the stratosphere and ns now on the threshold of successfully launchung unto outer space that we through proper direction and educatnon may master all known strata and stand ready to probe the challengnng upper realms and reap the rewards of lnvnng In thus Spectacular Age Paul G Wachter 6 I I . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . - . . . A 1 1 1 I
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SUPERINTENDENT DR J FRED ESSIG Satellates spaceshaps and antercontanental massales are promanent an the thankang of most of us These machanes dad not suddenly appear out of the mand of man They repre sent a long paanstakang peraod of experamentataon desagnang testang and redesagnang No one knows who has made the greatest contrabutaon to thear success Many hands have molded these machanes anto thear present form so that they may be launched anto uncharted space Hagh school senaors are samalar an many respects to these massales You have gone been a peraod of remoldang and evaluataon Now you are prepared to blast off anto unknown faelds Your school and your parents have had an amportant part an the preparatory phase They have made at passable for you to reach new heaghts to go farther and to touch the stars themselves Some rockets are consumed an the smoke and confusaon of launchang others rase a short dastance and fall back to earth and stall others mount to space never before reached The dastance you go wall be determaned by what you have been able to buald anto the mech grxsm I The moffo of the State of Kansas expresses our'hopes for you To the stars through a acu taes J Fred Essag through a period of projecting your thinking, you have been tested and-tried. There has
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