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5R ememoer That first day of school... Basketball games . . . Juniors sporting their rings . . .S.C.A. meetings . . . Snow days . . . Glee Club practice . . . May Day Dance . . . Baseball and Softball games . . . Final exams and grades . . . Seniors . . . Grad¬ uation ? These numerous incidents have been a part of the school year of 1964-1965 at Charles City. Our staff has tried to capture these events for you in this yearbook. Whether you are a fresh¬ man, a sophomore, a junior, or a senior, here is your 1965 CHARLES CITIAN ... a preserved portrait of a priceless year. Tied within the woven t h r e a d s of school years are deep friendships, knowledge, and morals which will remain with us always. Our high school education has truly been a pleasant and ful¬ filling step in our lives. We are now reaching this first significant goal and will begin to ap¬ proach a higher one seeking additional values and knowledge. This all important step, however, was only completed with the unselfish guidance of our teachers, parents, and friends. Within the pages of this CHARLES CITIAN we have tried to collect memories of those persons and activities through pictures and words which will help us in years to come to easily recall those things which were so pleasant and vital in the formative years of our youth. Therefore, to those leaving, may the 1965 CHARLES CITIAN serve to remind you of a wonderful year. To those who have supported us in numerous ways, may the 1965 CHARLES CITIAN be an expression of our appreciation. To those who stay behind waiting for the year they will be Seniors, may the 1965 CHARLES CITIAN inspire you to live your high school life to its fullest both in meaning and purpose. 3
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A principal has a unique place in a society. He must face the problems of an entire com¬ munity. His position requires greatness in the making of decisions, in the projection of broad vision, in the solving of problems, and in remaining big in the face of criticism. Colonel Eanes possesses these qualities of greatness which enable him to make wise decisions which often are not the easiest, to see beyond the present and plan for the crucial educational demands of the future, to tackle problems which do not have quick and easy solutions, and to maintain personal dignity in all adversity. We know him as a person whose principles and integrity have served both him and each oi us as a guide in our education and daily life. We will always remember him and are deeply grateful for his loyalty to the student body, his guidance, his leadership through the years, and his unfaltering faith in us. His desire to give and receive knowledge has been expressed through the endless hours which he has devoted to the students. Any problem, large or small, always gets the same friendly, in¬ telligent consideration. During the years his love grows and radiates into the life of every pupil. His ideals of character and honesty offer a life-long pattern for honor and success. He is one who has a great faith, hope, and trust in young people as individuals of honor. The high standards which he has set for himself in his life are those which he unceasingly aids the student to achieve. He has infused all that we have done with his deep understanding, patience, wisdom, and genuine friendship. Becauseof his high purposes, sincerity, and warm personality which have won the admiration and loyalty of us all, we proudly and affectionately, dedicate the 1965 CHARLES CITIAN to Colonel Edward W. Eanes. mV-.
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