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Death is the veil which those who live call life: They sleep, and it is lifted. Shelley • wj David Hagerman David Hanchon Dennis Lockwood ma Kenneth Norton Pat Hack Teryl Smith Gary Warner Glen Akens For Three Rivers, 1966 was a year scarred by tragedy. Five junior boys — David Hagerman, David Hanchon, Dennis Lockwood, Teryl Smith, and Gary Warner — were killed in a car-train accident New Year ' s Eve. Kenneth Norton died as the result of a tractor acci- dent during the summer, and Pat Hack was the victim of an automobile accident in the early spring. All seven boys were members of the Class of 1968. Glen Akins, who died from illness when he was a rhinie, would have graduated with the Class of 1967. God, make me brave for life: oh, braver than this. Let me straighten after pain, as a tree straightens after the rain. Shining and lovely again. God, make me brave for life; much braver than this. As the blown grass lifts, let me rise From sorrow with quiet eyes, Knowing Thy way is wise. God, make me brave, life brings Such blinding things. Help me to keep my sight; Help me to see aright That out of dark comes light. Grace Noll Crowell 61
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PATRICIA ANN WEBBER MARJORIE KAY WELBURN ROLLAND J. WESSELL, IR. THOMAS SCOTT WESTFALL Home Economics Commercial Industrial General Students Purchase Supplies at Bookstore JOYCE ELAINE WESTPHAL ROBERT L. WITHERS Commercial Industrial CINDA LOU WORTINGER JOHN WARNER WRIGHT Commercial College SUZANNE KAY YEARLING JULIA LOUISE ZALESKI Commercial with Honor College with Honor On the job every morning in the school bookstore are Karen Schreiber and Connie Beal. VttWf J 60
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MiM Locke, advisor; Carol Macey, treasurer; Darcy Aronson, secretary: Jaiiis Raifsnider, vice-president; Eldon Jackson, president. Junior Leaders Anticipate Busy Vitality best describes this year ' s junior class. The junior year is one of the most hectic of all. The biggest undertaking the juniors indulge in is the prom. They worked very hard to make their final tribute to the seniors a success. They worked diligently selling magazines and or- ganizing a paper drive in an effort to enlarge their class treasury. When May 6th arrived they were greatly rewarded for their hard work. Everyone who attended will always remember the prom, with the theme Roaring Twenties depicting a part of the good ole days. The highlight of the year came when the junior class president accepted the spade and they became seniors! First Semester Honor Students: Ron- One: Cindy Gia- cobone, Janis Raifsnider. Row two: Sharon Schaub, Barbara Bitting. Row three: Ruth Bradford. Janice Ratering. Row four: Becky Newell, Greg Mitchell, Becky Winkley. Not pictured: Linda Kandler. 62
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