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Administration and Board To the Class of June 1966: llYou will be entering a world in which confused thinking on such vital items as ethics, values, knowledge, and integrityl have led to the establishment of a power structure which touches the life of every individual. lt is my hope that your years i high school have helped to give you th tools with the fiction. Only you as an individual can develop th courage and wisdom to cope with th problems in lite. For this you will need th help of God. My best wishes for a constructive, useful lit go with you. Lesta H. Joubert Principal Principal Miss Lesta H. .loubert O Mr. Dale Winston, Business Manager: Mr. Brantly Nelson, Mr. James Lomon, Mr. John Pennebaker, Dr. Charle 20
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- . ... mmgeeieu Dedicatee Mr. John Perkins John Perkins, Marysville High's Senior has devoted tour years of service in students toward a meaningful present a promising future. For two years, Mr. served as assistant Freshman Football in addition to his regular duties as an orientation teacher and Freshman counselor. In the past four years, he has also counseled the Class of l966. Mr. Perkins has done much for the student body by helping to build the character and personalities of his studentsg his unfailing contributions to each individual's 19 welfare has made him a favorite among Marysville students. Dedicating the Toma- hawk to him is our small way of thanking Mr. Perkins for his outstanding work and never- ending efforts in behalf of his students.
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gear school for change To the Class of I966: uFew things, if any, are more important to the future of our American way of life and government than the understanding you have of the principleship by which it stands. Some of you are entering the complex world of our free enterprise system to engage in earning a livelihood. Some of you are continuing with your education. This combination of effort is a manifesta- -tion of our American way of life. It is our fervent hope that the education you have received and your individual drive will place you in good stead in the adult world. lt is yours to make of it what you will. Go forth with the understanding that you go with our very best wishes for continued success and happiness. Alvin A. Fodor District Superintendent ru District Superintendent Mr Alvin A Fodor lement, Alvin A. Fodor, District Superintendent, discuss school business
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