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.MEM A To the students of Primero High School and the Annual Staff Members: My Warm- felt Appreciation for a job well done. lt is the significant things in life, such as this annual. that will bring many en- joyable memories in years to come. Tony Espinoza Principal Education is a gradual, never ending proc- ess, as you wil soon realize. Our ulti- mate goal is to be confidently certain that our students and graduates are receiving, and have received, the maximum educa- tional requirements to best suit them for their chosen fields of endeavor and future life. To the graduates who will be leaving Primero High School this year, Iwish the fullest and most enjoyable future. To this end lhope our schools have played anim- portant part. It is most gratiflying to the educators of any community to earn of the advancement and success of the students with whom they were once closely associ- ated. Your fields of endeavor may vary greatly, since you each possessindividual personalities with various desires and Secretary, MRS. MICHELI Secretary , MRS. WATSON goals in mind. l sincerely hope that regardless of your vocation, or avocation, you will constantly hear in mind your responsibility to so- ciety, reflecting credit and pride on your family. community and school. Respectfully, L yd Del-letters, Supt. Secretary, MRS, MER LINO
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Dedication W lker a former student of Primero, we the annual staff of 1963, dedicate the To Douglas a , 1962-63 yearbook. He was born on November 8, 1945 in West Virginia. He has lived in Colorado since 1952 and attended Stonewall School until the sixth grade. Then he attended school for two years in Weston and after that went to Primero High School until he was a sophomore. He was a sincere friend as well as a classmate. His quiet dignity and enjoyment of life ' ' ' ' be remembered. and the pleasure of his associations with us will long I cannot say -- and I will not say That he is dead -- he is just away With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there And you - O you - who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return Think of him faring on -- as dear In the love of there, as the love of here Think of him still as the same. I say He is not dead -- he is just away.
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R. B. VELASQUEZ School Board Members MR. R. DAWE President MR. A. 'SANDOVAL Secretary , N, RINGO MR. J. GA RCIA This page SPOIISO MR. A. ROMERO N0 P icrure: MR. red by: FIRS F. CHAVEZ Treasurer T NATIONAL BANK
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