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Page 9 text:
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The Class of 1966 gratefully dedicates this edition of the Goldbug to its advisers, Mrs. Marjorie Day and Mr. William Ames. For three years these advisers have helped direct our class to work together for definite goals. In so doing they showed confidence in our class and allowed it to move as a body guided by the will of the majority. For this we thank them— for helping us to develop into a senior class that could utilize the efforts of all to get the best results, as was illustrated by the success of many class activities. During our Junior year our class held a paper drive, sponsored the traditional cake sale, and hosted the Senior Prom. As a senior class we were so successful with our Booster Day float and skit that we won first prize in both. Besides devoting many hours to these class projects, Mrs. Day and Mr. Ames have been active in numerous other functions in our school. Mrs. Day was greatly ap- preciated for her enthusiastic backing of Pep Club and Ski Club. Mr. Ames has spent several years advising AFS Club projects. Both teachers held roles in the faculty play. Gold In the Hills, which was produced to raise money for a scholarship fund. Because of their active interest in Amherst Regional High School, Mrs. Day and Mr. Ames will be well re- membered by the Class of 1966. Mr. William Ames uses visual aids to increase student appreciation of history.
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;renCE The 1 966 Goldbug attempts to present the many faces of the A.R.H.S. experience. We have tried to capture for you the fun, the learning, and the friends of the past year. As we wrote the yearbook, we realized how many parts of A.R.H.S. have been important to us— the administration and faculty, classmates, teams and activities, proms, ass ' emblies and plays. You will find that this yearbook does not con- form with books of previous years. We have tried to make it different. As fads a nd styles change, so must our yearbook. We, the Goldbug staff of 1966, hope you, the student body, will enjoy the finished product as much as we have enjoyed publishing it.
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