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3 WU 3 We study , , . and learn to con- cemrafe. Good study habits wil never come amiss. Wdafweaw R We set up budgets, run businesses, keep accounts. The Assembly Club manages candy sales to finance a series of good programs for Birmingham students. Jamie Barnes, Douglas Colwell, Bob Appleford, Kathy Nieman.
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or '!l'y 2 U l l l l For us Tomorrow is a challenging word. Our To- morrows make up the Future that belongs to each and every one of us. As Today we do our class work, participate in activities, serve our school, and make lasting friendships, we also live along the way. Follow- up studies show that for seventy per cent of us, college amen: 12...- lies ahead. About twenty-three per cent will go im- mediately into iobs. Afew will enter the Service of our Country. The Tomorrow we dream of and plan for will be ours if we work and prepare for it Today. All our lives New Horizons lie ahead - inviting, challenging, rewarding. ...Z ...await . 5
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i We build for good health . . . Day by day here in school we look to New Horizons, for we are aware thatall our Tomorrows are being made today We are now the people that we will become, living by what we learn mentally, spiritually, and physically citizens now of our school and our community W learn to get along with others, to strive for tolerance and understanding, to respect the opinions of others and to accept and carry out responsibility We partnci pate actively un the runmng of school organizations, our classes, and activities Here the executive committee ofthe senior class outlines class affairs and discusses class policies The committee is made up of elected officers and a repre Dayton, Nancy Morse, secretary Dudley Chapman, Woody Dare, standing Lee Bertllng, treasurer Bud Delorna, vice president Russ Sanders, Sara Dunn, Joanne Greaner, Jim Newman, president e We eoawe :wg 7emwfvww it Q it ' i 1 11.5 il l l , . We practice now the arts of citizenship, for we are sentative of each homeroom. Members are Bonnie . . . I e , . . . , . , 5 del ' 0 , . . 2 1 - i ' Q Q Q 5 i l '
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