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foreword As editor of the 1968 Wildcat I feel that I can best express my feelings by a poem called ’’Little Town”, which I found in a little book. ” ”1 like to live in a little town, Where the trees meet across the street, Where you wave your hand and say ’’hello” To everyone you meet. I like to stand for a moment Outside the grocery store And listen to the friendly gossip Of the folks that live next door. For life is interwoven With the friends we learned to know, And we hear their joys and sorrows As we daily come and go. So I like to live in a little town, I care no more to roam, For every house in a little town Is more than a house, it's home.” Author unknown You students probably think of yourselves as ordinary American young people, and that you may be, but from a more transcendent point of view, you are the products of democracy at work. You have attended public schools whose paramount pur- pose is to develop thinking individuals willing and able to accept responsibility and to use their initi- ative. The success of our community — yes, our nation — is dependent upon people like you. You know the value and effectiveness of freely thinking and working together. When people plan and tri- umph together, or even when they plan and fail to- gether, they develop a unity that is strength. Robert H. Quiggle, Superintendent THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MIDWAY GROCERY, asotin. wash. 5
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High School faculty LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Robert Quiggle, Mrs. Beatrice Taplin, Mrs. Jeanne Bud ig, Mr. Ronald Cummings. (grade School THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV DICK HOLLENBECK , ASOTIN, WASH. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Agnes Bacon, Mr. Duane Maynard, Mrs. Ilene Matson, Mrs. Dorothy Bezona.
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