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lDDElf9i7li77f There are three things that come not back to man: The sped arrow The spoken word and The missed opportunity. -Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Mitchell really seems concerned with other people and wants to help them overcome problems at home, school, or in the community. She's a helpful dedicated person who doesn't stand at the sidelines but gets involved with the world around her. -Anonymous Student 3 --H-4 We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. -Mr. Coleman l've known him since fourth grade when he was a teacher at Cleveland Elementary. He's not prejudiced towards anyone and gives everyone a fair chance. A lot of people really seem to like him for he has good rap- port with the students. -Anonymous Student 1 l
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FIIIIIITIQIWT IMQIWCEIPIQIIILI -FQ' There are a lot of things lack- ing in education today. One of the main things is the lack of warmth generated by teachers towards students and vice versa. People have to feel important, to feel loved. lf I can tell someone I care for them and make them feel like a person. . . thats important. lenioy people, and I have enjoyed the challenge of being assistant prin- cipal in charge of activities. One of my bright spots this year has been with the A.S.B. They're a great group of people. l'd like to think that the teachers and administrators will meet the needs of students on campus, but being realistic, we can't. I feel people expect too much from a school. Home is the crucial aspect of changing behavior patterns. -Norm Morrow My best wishes to the class of 1977 for their significant con- tributions to Blair High School. The efforts in scholarship, athletics, music and other class activities leave a positive image for future classes at Blair. Sic transit gloria mundi. Good Luck. . . -Kenneth Olson .,.,ye?5P 'f .'f - mt, I '
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C? UWVIEL RU Who'?? QUESTION: Who at Blair are always ready to answer at the first call for help from a student? They are kind and friendly people per- forming an odd variety of jobs. These jobs range from talking to students, holding conferences with parents, checking student records, programming, and serving as the middle person in conflicts between students and teachers. ANSWER: The dedicated counselors of Blair. COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Mr. Hurley Dr. McAIpin, Mrs. Begue, Mrs. Boone Mr. Warren f 2 'ix .- ri,-L I
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