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Friends I was approached the other day by a member of the BRHS yearbook staff and asked, “What is the most rewarding part of your job?” My answer was, “The friends I have made among the young and adult people of Black River Local School District.” I offer this challenge to the young people rep- : resented in this yearbook; Strive to be friends with all you meet! : Monetary wealth may be lost or spent; materialistic goods may be stolen or destroyed, but true friendship shall endure forever. As you go through life retain your old friendship and develop new ones. Remember, to gain a friend you must be one! A very famous poet once stated his philosophy of life as “let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.” | I can truly say this philosophy prevails among the young people and adults of Black River District and I thank you for being my “friends.” Mr. Smith, Superintendent ) What is the most rewarding part of your job? J.P. South, Principal The most rewarding part of my job is two- fold. Working with the dedicated members of the faculty whose first concern is the welfare of the students, is one thing that is rewarding. Working with the young leaders of our school is the other part of the job which is rewarding. The young people, who are the real leaders of our school, who work diligently, who think of others, who try to do what is right, who are truly interested in getting an education, keep alive my faith in the young people of America in general, and the young people of the Black River School District in particular. a at
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Mr. Bert Rollin Vice-President Mr. William Snoddy Mr. Fred Herrman Mrs. Treva Kirkpatrick Clerk tmeRe 3
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RALPH O. ALBRIGHT MISS SANDRA ASBURY Commercial English If I weren’t teaching, I would be an Accountant. If I weren’t teaching, I would be working on my Master’s Degree or move away and live on a Ranch in Wyoming. WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING IF YOU WEREN’T TEACHING? MRS. DONNA BENSHOFF LAWRENCE S. BRANDEL Vocational Home Economics Chemistry, Physics If | weren’t teaching, I would probably be raising a If I weren’t teaching, I would build and operate a family. Ski Resort.
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