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 |  | 1964 Glide PathC. O. Wilson Junior High School Yearbook
	This volume of the Glide Path 
	presents a record of another year’s progress, activities,
	and personalities at C. O. Wilson Junior High School. 
	We believe that, taken as a whole, it has been a 
	period of personal growth and intellectual development for the vast majority 
	of the students and faculty. For each of you who 
	are leaving, we hope and trust that future years 
	will be arduous, profitable, developmental, interesting, and happy. For 
	those still plodding the academic path at C. O. 
	Wilson, we wish "good luck," 
	and the persistent drive to surge to even greater 
	heights than your predecessors. As each of you face this challenging and 
	critical time, it seems to me that there are 
	guides to the finest of all fine arts, the art of living:
	 
		In this fine art of living, it is not 
		only how much knowledge we have, it is how we 
		use it. It is not what happens to us that 
		counts but how we react to it. We have to learn
		to turn tragedies into triumphs, knowing that the powers behind 
		us are greater than the problems ahead of us. Finally, in the art of living, it is 
		not what we doubt, but what we believe that 
		counts. We need to believe in the future. If we have no faith in the 
		future, we willhave no power in the present.
 --C. Q. Loy, Principal Link to Amazon
	
	
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	 Introduction
	The members of the class 
	of 1968 were in the eighth grade when this yearbook was published.  The 1964 Glide Path is 
	proudly presented by the members of the annual staff. We hope that the 
	memories of the 1964 school year, as presented in this edition of the Glide 
	Path, will recall many happy thoughts to each mind and heart. This has been 
	a good year, bringing new friends, teachers and students alike, awards, and 
	of course, the many activities that have made our days here even more 
	enjoyable. We also hope that this book will leave each and every student 
	with a pleasant record of school days, ’64!
 First Pages
	The following are 
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