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Dedication C aim, considerate, and comical too— O h! What stories she could tell you! R eady to pitch in and do her part, D efinitely has children close to her heart. E ver faithful to her lively 4th grade— L ends many of her minutes for extra aid. I ncidentally, she was loved by Wanakena tots A nd how! they said. We liked her lots! M anages to smile even when feeling low, O ftentimes has to be told to take it slow. Y ea to you—our true pal and friend— E ver your name we will defend! R egards to you—good ol' Dee From our Mountain Echo '63! 3
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Principal’s Message On behalf of the Board of Education and the members of our faculty, I wish to con- gratulate the members of the Senior Class of 1963. I would like to commend Mr. Stangle, the new advisor of our Mountain Echo , and his staff for a job well done. It is certainly gratifying to note that each year, as our graduating classes become larger, an even higher percentage of our graduates are going on to further education. It is extremely important that students — as well as parents — become convinced that school grades mean a whole lot, whether you are going to college, or looking for a job. Nowadays, employers can be choosey about whom they hire and they don't have to take someone who just skimmed by in high school. All employers checks your high school record today before hiring. Another thing, colleges do set grade standards which their applicants must meet. Quite often, the college requires that the applicant be in the upper third of his high school graduat- ing class — or have at least an 85 per cent average. It is wise to find out what the re- quirements are of the school of your choice, and-then strive toward meeting them. In this day when college costs are so high, the students who make better grades in high school have the better chances to compete for scholarships to help them along. I would urge all of you to work hard to attain the goal you have set for yourself, and earnestly hope you achieve this goal and happiness in the future. MERVIN ENO POST NO. 1539 AMERICAN LEGION 2 BENSON MINES SPONSORS BOY SCOUTS CUB SCOUTS ORATORICAL CONTEST ESSAY CONTEST
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PAGE No.. P1X So... .. ORDER 11561 FIRST ROW: J. Gooder, J. King, O. VanPelt, V. Sykes, E. Babbitt, W. McCarthy SECOND ROW: F. Dubey, A. j Peterson, B. Amo, C. Stevens, J. Simmons, P. Provost, J. Sykes THIRD ROW: L. Peterson, Mr. Stangle, L. Rohde, W. Evans, F. Wendt, J. TiJuC C. Scott, P Sulongski Mountain Echo 4 Mr. Stangle Advisor Bonnie Amo, Editor Staff Meeting
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