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Mrs. Sandra DEDICA l An ideal teacher considers integral part of the educational process realizes that all of her charges are of e listens patiently and with deep concern for doer, willing to give assistance when nee ideas. Devoted to her work and students, she merits returns the same. Sincere and likeable, she mirrors her her lively but instructive classes, reaching out and agination of all her students. A worker, she does not confine her becomes involved in varying phases of hours for the good ofthe student body. 'ln summary, she becomes an memories. Her valuable guidance and with us. ln appreciation for your constant qualities mentioned above and for your the Graduating Class of l97O, have elected to you MRS. SANDRA DURFEE.
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be i EVVORD K 2 , is Throughout the ceaseless march of time, All men have passed through life With a main aim, or goal, and have set Their highest hopes upon it. Searching deep within ourselves, We all can find our life's dreams, Each differing infinitely from person to person And from generation to generation. Each of us should delve deeply into his heart. What have we found as our prime motive? A wish for happiness, fame, wealth, peace? All these are noble goals . . . But only a few out of millions. Have we striven unendingly to achieve our aims, Or have we been satisfied with a half-hearted effort With mediocrity? Now, at the end of our high school years, Let us re-assess our goals. Let us look to the future! What great things lie ahead! Oh, what remains to be done! It is left to us, the new generation To find Peace, to end war . . Racial strife, cancer . . . The list goes on and on! There is no scarcity in goals to work for, Nor will there ever be . . . But as each is accomplished, Our world will be the better for it! With this in mind, The Class of 1970 chose as our theme THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM. May we each bring our separate dreams To full realization! 4
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'Q ADM!! NIISTIRATFIICDN l . ,' Vf' . . ' We would accept their guidance .W As we discover intrinsic values of life. ' A -Q l53'fg'? 1'e' ei we' ' . IHICDINICDRS T14 ,. V 1 We rejoice not in what we have attained, .5 t,..r But rather in what we long to attain. A' .,,:- ' 'Z reee- lf e ,iisi l isssl A ' We have yet to prove our mettle, For this we expectantly await the future. DEPARTMENTS 76 We smiled, they rejoiced that they had inspired us So we might shape a better world. ACTIIVIITIIIES 98 We gained, through unselfish participation, Knowledge of ourselves and of our fellow men F We proudly expended all valor To beat the unbeatable foe. ,,. qrRT.,.y U71 6 HAMBURG h11:ficO11iw-L VOC'
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