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A Tribute to John Tyler High School
Not so long ago amidst the hallowed halls of John Tyler High School, we were fortunate enough to have been tutored by diligent and passionate teachers who were far wiser, far more creative, and fully committed to infusing in us the pursuit of knowledge. They willingly shared with us the wisdom of the ages. They were sometimes hard, sometimes easy and mostly kind, but they were bound to the judgment that we students, upon graduation, would begin useful, productive lives unencumbered by ignorance. As young adults, we were naively unaware of that undertaking and unmindful of the consideration that knowledge was a formative value for our continued growth into maturity and adulthood.

Our world was football, sockhops, basketball, cheerleaders & majorettes, with merely a wisp of academia. Lunch hours were exhausted in the arcade with intricate tales of whatnots and whodunits before the dreaded bell rang us back to reality. Our ears bristled with the sounds of the Beatles, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Diana Ross, Roy Orbison, and the Four tops. Misbehavior often earned a dreaded audience with Assistant Principal Wood's paddle where we vainly tried to acquit ourselves of inappropriate conduct. We cultivated and nourished valued friendships that have endured all these past decades. We had Woodstock, riots, SDS, the death of a President, the draft, and Vietnam, none of which affected the security we felt within the confines of those buildings. Regardless of the world changing around us, the JTHS campus stood as a fortress against things of the world we did not understand or could not embrace.

As adults at our age today, we wend our way forward slowly, having achieved most of our life's work. Although we have yet to learn all that we should have in this troubled world, the JTHS graduates of the 1960's can carry the memories of one exceptional architectural wonder that remains visible in our minds and hearts, even if we are absent from its sight. So we set aside our heartfelt sentiments for the enduring John Tyler High School campus so that we may on occasion revive those feelings and emotions we encountered as young and optimistic schoolmates. What remains of the JTHS campus- the classroom buildings, the gym, and the auditorium- stand collectively as venerable monuments to all that we learned, felt or experienced "back in the day." We are all thankful they have been so carefully preserved, and that their life has been extended even now for those seeking higher learning.

All hail the mighty John Tyler High School of Tyler, Texas of the 1960s. Though we stand today only in the shadow of your distinguished tradition, we honor you even so. You will never be far away.