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Jeanette Wheeler addresses the students about their personal responsibility. “Modern Youth was the topic of Diane Lewis’ speech. Russell Winkler speaks about the social responsibility of the graduating class. Congratulations, challenges, and tears marked seniors’ farewell With a contagious smile. Jose Mendez proudly accepts his diploma from Mr. Fothergill and Dr. Pluckcr. After the processional and national anthem, graduates and friends remained standing for the invocation by Reverend Dearl Blake, Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church, and for the response by the Argentine Concert Choir. Choir members sang the religious hymns “The Last Words of David” and “Onward Ye Peoples, which was followed by the orchestra’s performance of Mozart’s “Temple Scene. Senior speakers Diane Lewis, Jeanette Wheeler, and Russell Winkler addressed the graduating class, reminding them of the responsibilities they have as young adults. After Principal W. R. Channel! had presented the graduating class to the Board of Education, Dr. Orvin L. Plucker, superintendent, responded and introduced Mr. Robert A. Fothergill. member of the Board of Education, who presented the diplomas. The final Alma Mater was sung by the graduating class, and the orchestra played the recessional “Coronation March” as commencement exercises were completed and graduating seniors of 1967 left the gymnasium. Mike Amayo discovers that graduation is also a time for receiving gifts. Proud parents are seen throughout the gymnasium. Linda Croy realizes that it was the end of many unforgettable activities.
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Dr. Orvin L. Plucker, Superintendent of Schools Board of Education and AHS administration charted sound course The 1967 Board of Education was comprised of six outstanding community leaders. The Board appointed Mrs. Scoville and Dr. Fletcher to fill the vacancies created by the death of Mr. Vaughn and the resignation of Mr. Edwards. Kansas City, Kansas, has entrusted to these individuals the responsibility for educating its children. New for the Board this year were quar- ters in the library building which opened in early spring and the addition, on January 1, 1967, of the former Washington district to Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Robert A. FotherpU Neu'lin Machinery Corporation Mr. Ralph E. Evan», Enins Printing Company- Dr. William C. Fletcher, dentist 22
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