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As you read this, the Class of 1961 will he gone and so will its t'King. A man with a sway to his walk, a southern drawi to his talk: and a way of teaching English to us so that we'll never forget his classes$this describes our friend, Mr. Youce. His teaching goal is to instill in his students an appreciation for culture. With respect to this goal, the Class of 1901 sincerely thinks that he has matured our thinking. Never has our Class r'ome 50 Close to one teacher. Being adviser for the yearbook is a hard, time-consuming job. He has carried more than his share of the burden. and the six members of his staff are deeply grateful. As a token of our esteem we peasants dedicate the Antlers of 196-1 to you, Mr. Yonce. the ';Kiiig.
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3 4i6N$W- NTLERS DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL VOL. XXVII BARBARA SHORT. Editor MR. NORMAN YONCEH Advisor
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FOREWORD We, the 1964. Antlers staff, present to you THE CHALLENGE. In its various forms, THE CHALLENGE calls each and every one of us to do our part in and for the future and the problems we will soon have to face. All our lives there has been THE CHALLENGE of making new friends and getting along with others. In high school as anywhere else, there exists THE CHALLENGE to accept restrictions and respect authority. In religion many of us have accepted THE CHALLENGE of belief. Even as the late President Kennedy pointed out. there is a great challenge in physical fitness. As we must all acknowledge: there is yet a darker sitie to THE CHALLENGE. THE CHALLENGE 0f commu- nism is a challenge we must meet andT ultimately, defeat. It will also be our job to black out prejudice. lf we wish to seek peace with the world, we must first seek peace With ourselves. It is for us, the leaders of tomorrow, to meet every challenge as it comes to us. There will be challenges in- volving both right and wrong, and it will be for us to accept or reject them. For us remains lifegs greatest chal- lenge of all, THE CHALLENGE of success. TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CHALLENGE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page FACULTY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page UNDERCLASSMEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page ORGANIZATION S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page SPORTS . ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page ACTIVITIES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Page ADVERTISING ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P L,
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