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BOARD OF EDUCATION - MRS. DONN SHANAHAN
Office Secretary
LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert G. Williams,
Mrs. Anton T. Svoboda, William T. Vavak,
President; Superintendent, Hutcheson;
Secretary, Raymond A. Nygren; Treas- ADMINISTRATION
urer, William J. Behrens; Vernon R.
Larson.
SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE
Life is a self-recording instrument, written in in-
delible ink. No erasers can clear up its mistakes. What
"we have written, we have written."
I sincerely hope that through the pages of this year-
book we are reminded of the stimulating influence which
our educational experiences have exerted upon our lives
and so make us feel that this world, its work, its people
and its places are the collective scenes and factors through
which we are to work out our destiny.
The world and all there is in it is friendly to the man
who sees life with eyes of hope and confidence and plays
the game of life as one who believes that success is within
the reach of all who have FAITH--and TRY.
R. E. WHITNEY
DAVID HUTCHESON Principal
Superintendent World Geography
Ge•1eral Science, Chemistry American History
English Literature
7th and 8th Grade Science
Sponsor, Senior Class
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
It is with a feeling of mixed emotions--both of pride
and regret--that I bid farewell to the Class of 1957. Pride
in that you are graduating--regret at your leaving.
For some of you this will be the first and last time
you will don cap and gown; for others it is but a prelude
to four more years of education. In either case, your
learning cycle will not cease with graduation. I trust that
each one of you will continue to expand your knowledge
and skills with each passing day to the end that you will
prove yourselves useful citizens in whatever community
you may reside.
I offer you my sincerest congratulations and--good
luck!