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Henry “Hank” Smith graduated from Hollywood High in the spring of 1938. Following high school Hank worked on the scenes of western films tending to the horses. His friend and co-worker at the time was Richard Farnsworth who later became a popular actor. Hank Smith followed a career as a cartoonist for Charles…
Posted on January 29, 2012 at 1:42pm
Born 15 July, 1915 in Washington, D. C.; passed away 23 December, 2011 in Carmichael, CA. age 9
6 years. Beloved husband of the late Carol Weiskopf ( HHSC 1932). Father of Margaret Ellis Hill of Fair Oaks, CA, John F. Ellis (Claudia) and David Ellis (Barbara) of North Carolina. He is…
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Success is the ability to close the door on your past, regardless of your failures, and move forward. In other words, if you're not on the way, you're in the way, so it's best that you get out of the way. - Bill White
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Posted on December 27, 2011 at 9:56am
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Your success in life is determined, to a large extent by your ability to think, plan, decide, and take action. The stronger your skills are in each of these areas, the faster you will achieve your goals and the happier you will be with your life and career. Personal strategic planning is the tool that takes you from wherever you are to wherever you want to go.
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