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Table of Contents FOREWORD DEDICATION FACULTY CLASS OF '64 PERFECTS SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS MUSIC DEPARTMENT SPORTS COOPERATION IN THE CLASSROOM THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS
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Foreword The highest and best form of efficiency is the spontaneous cooperation of a free people. - Woodrow Wilson The cooperation of a free people. This, truly, is the way for any goal to be attained. For how can anything be accomplished if people do not work together for the benefit of all? From the Tower of Babel of Biblical times right up to teamwork in sports in our time, it is shown how nothing can be achieved without men working together for a common goal. During our junior high school years, our major goal is to grow into more responsible and mature citizens. This goal could not be attained without the help and cooperation of many people such as our teachers, parents, fellow stu- dents, the members of the board of education, and the com- munity. Thus, the theme of the 1964 yearbook has been chosen to be people - the people who share with us the experience of growing. For even if all material possessions are discarded, if the people remain, nothing is lost.
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Dedication It was a perfectly normal Friday. There was the usual end-of-the week rush and finishing up of things, but otherwise, a day like any other day. A normal day - until the end of seventh period. Then, the unbe- lievable news over the P.A. that our beloved President was dead. Disbelief is not an accurate description of the emotion that filled us all that Friday afternoon. Terror, melancholy, and incredulity, alike, reigned that afternoon. For we realized that the great loss to the entire nation was a deep personal loss to us all. To the students of Weber, President Kennedy was a symbol of all our dreams, hopes, and aspirations, He inspired us to make our lives into lives that would benefit all mankind, and not only ourselves. He made us realize that we were important, as the citizens of the not-too-distant future. Therefore, we, the class of 1964, dedicate our yearbook to John Fitzgerald Kennedy,
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