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By The Administration . A aawi' Q We Donald H . Vansant Superintendent By The Principal A Man On The Go Lloyd W . Harrington Principal ..-1-qnus'sP W Willard Fisher Administrative Assistant TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1968: It has been my privilege and pleasure to have known you for three years. I have learned much and I hope I contributed to your education. Even though you have a diploma, you must continue to learn just to keep abreast of the changes in our world. In your class motto, you state, We are what we are now becoming. It is good that you recognize that your education must not end here. You will enter a wide range of trades and professions. To succeed, it will be necessary to devote more hours in becoming what you are to be. Whatever you do, always do the things asked of you to the best of your ability and then do ten percent more. Please remember that whatever you do and wherever you go, you leave teachers, classmates, and the community that will follow your career. They will be happy in your successes and sad in your failures. For all of us, the ones you left be- hind, become the best of whatever you chose to become. Make us proud of the fact that we helped you in your becoming. Sincerely yours, LLOYD W. HARRINGTON Principal Marching in NY St. Patrick's Day Paradeg Honor Awardg a view from the field. G
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In 1946 Coach prepped one of the first groups of Bulldogs ever to meet with Seaford in the annual clash on Turkey Day . . . Attendance at pep rallies is a must for a coach and . . . when the occasion arises, to lead one and chal- lenge each of us to do better than our best to accomplish something Worth- while, while at Laurel High . . f:f7tfi':1'X,fi , ' ' 1 fs- s i As an active and avid member of the faculty, Coach looks over the action at the F.A.T.S. game. A sound body and mind must both be developed for a healthful balance . . . A glimpse of a broad shoulder in a familiar checked sports coat lets us know that the athletic director is keep- ing his eye on things . . . Whenever, in Laurel, there are people involved in school and sports activities there too will be Coach .
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By Directive Counselors Lou Utter Dickson Willis Earl I. Savage Director of Pupil Services A.B. Berea College B.S. , Univ. of Delaware B.A., M.A., Univ. of Buffalo, M.A. Warshall Univ. Ph. D work, Syracuse Lois Atkins Secretary to Guidance Dept. By The Silent Partners The Secretaries No one is immune to the VIRUS ! 7 RX i ix , K .N s rkggkgii , .... K N k X V Doris R. Lokey Secretary to the Principal The Nurse Doris Culver School Nurse
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