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Mr. Clifford Huen Especially in high school do we need the inspiration and truthful guidance of a teacher who made an honest effort to communicate, not just to instruct. Our Mr. Huen is well-liked and admired because he has that ability to communicate with his students while assisting them in their quest for knowledge. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to associate with him have found that our lives have been somehow enriched. For this we are deeply grateful, and it is with this gratitude and pleasure that we dedicate the 1969 Echoes to Mr. Clifford Huen. 10
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Mrs. DeMeyere appears to be deeply engrossed in Ellard, Bulldog, Howe, and Parten are proud to be part of the Bounce correcting papers! gm- I wish it were my left hand! Hummel, Harris, Mr. You say the sweetest things! Harrington, Bair. Turnball. A knit-wit: Mrs. Bergstrom. Caught in the act! Wagher. Peace be with you! Toles. . D- i 2.57 . .,., ,fw - ..,, ,,tt. , ' y ,.,r.f1.1 Q MP: J a V A . ' - 1 hwkFS?f,2'?M.j . .1-. ,
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Mr. Wilford Samuelson The same leaves over and over again! They fall from giving shade above To make one texture of faded brown And fit the earth like a leather glove. They must be pierced by flowers and put Beneath the feet of dancing flowers. However it is in some world I know that this is the way in ours. The memories of a friendship live on forever. Such is the conviction of those who knew and loved Wilford D. Samuelson, A man of sincerity, dedica- tion, and great energy, Mr. Samuelson was a member of the Hamburg Board of Education between July, 1967 and his sudden and tragic passing in june, 1968. His valuable and unselfish service in the United Methodist Church and in community affairs will long be remem- bered, along with his quiet concern and willingness to help whenever needed. An easy smile, pleasant personality, and sense of humor are not soon forgotten, and so his death leaves a void in the lives of many-a void which can only be filled through the memory of his cheerful outlook and awareness of the goodness in mankind. Before the leaves can mount again To fill the trees to another shade, They must go down past things coming up. They must go down into the dark decayed. ln Hardwood Groves -Robert Frost 1 1
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