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Board of Education: Donald H. Elsass; Mrs. Donald R. Williamson; Dr. John F. Lewis; John D. Metzger, vice-president. Not pictured is William B. Hoyer. president. Dear Students: In the few short months that I have been privileged to serve the school district as its superintendent, I have come to feel very much a part of the atmosphere of the Bexley High School. This has been brought about largely by the friendliness of the student body, and by the spirit and pride that I have sensed both in and out of the classroom. I have very much enjoyed working with the students and faculty this past year, and I take this opportunity to thank each of you for your part in making 1967—68 the success- ful year that it was. To the Class of 1968 we express a special word of appreciation for the many deeds and accomplishments made on behalf of your school. As a class you have left your mark, and by your deeds you will be remembered. It is with confidence in your ability to meet the greater challenges of the future, that we assure you of our per- sonal regard and best wishes. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM J. GREGG Superintendent Sounds Reflect Dr. William J. Gregg, superintendent
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Newness In 1968 Newness cannot be overlooked when describing Bex- ley this year. Chants and cheers resounded during athletic events as the student body thundered the teams to victory with new-found spirit. During free periods of the day, the beat from the newly installed juke box pulsated through the halls. Above the mild roar of chatter, the crunching of apples from the renovated apple machine could be heard as students satisfied hunger. Newness was echoed in the carrels of the remodeled library by students attempting to master foreign languages. The addition of ten new faculty members supplemented the returning staff, and they add- ed their voices to the cooperative effort of instruction, discussion, and evaluation. 1968 was the year that the new soul of Bexley was reflected in sounds. Mr. C.W. Jones, principal Mrs. Sharon Hicks, secretary Mrs. Helen Scott and Mr. William Boden, guidance counselors
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