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EDITOR’S MESSAGE I am indeed proud to present to you the 1965 edition of the Zebra. This is the first yearbook to come from our new school and we have tried to capture as much of it as possible in the following pages. I feel that the staff and our advisor have all worked extremely long and hard to bring to you one of the best yearbooks in the history of Claremore High School. We have tried to capture for you all the happy times . . . sad times . . . times of victory . . . times of defeat . . . times of pressure . . . and times of relief. I’m sure that all of you have felt some of these emotions during this year. We hope to help you recall them com- pletely and accurately. To the Sophomores everything was new and exciting. They will probably never forget the thrill of the first day at high school. They will always remember the difficulties of being Sophomores as they look forward to being Juniors. For the Juniors school life was not changed too much, with the exception of the new building. The greatest change from a Sophomore to a Junior was in the students themselves. They advanced and matured a great deal. This year will remain a fond memory for them as they look forward to being Seniors of 1966. As for the Seniors, they will always remember the school year 1964-1965. They have enjoyed their se- niority and they are proud to be the first class to graduate from the new CHS. They had fun like everyone else, but in a different way. With every football game, pep rally, scholastic contest, and assembly tney leauzed how close they were to the end of their high school days. Now they realize that their days of fun and carefree excitement are almost over and that they must prepare themselves to live in an adult world. As they look back to the underclassmen, they say, Enjoy your high school days, for they are over too soon. Editor, 1965 Zebra
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