M. 1 We, the' senior class of 1969, dedi- cate this yearbook to you, Mrs. Gangi. You have given your time so generously and unsparingly to the music depart- ment and the students of this school. Because of this you have earned the highest respect of not only the student body, but of your fellow faculty mem- bers as well. It is apparent that you have added great joy to our school lives. fThe chorus even goes to 6th period hum- minglj Seriously, though, your untiring devotion to music has greatly enriched our lives. For this we are forever grate- ful. DEDICAUON witis st st
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DIQITZICJ' PRINCIPAL Many of us have not had the opportunity to know you, Dr. Crell, this is your first year at Eden. Those of us who have met you know the time has been all too short. Your life has been interesting and varied. From Polaski, Pennsylvania where you were raised, to the University of Pittsburgh where you earned your Masters and Doctorate degrees in 1957 and 1963, to Oak Park, Illinois, to the American School ofthe International School of the Hague, Netherlands. Your life and travels are enviable. You say that Eden is different from the Hague school, since the students and teachers were al- ways changing at the Hague. No traditions were built up. It is different in Eden, but we hope you will find the change pleasant. We wish you the best for the future. On student power, one of the pressing issues of today, you say that it does have a place in the high school. I feel that there is an area, a realm, where the students ought to be involved. This role should be pretty well spelled out so students and administrators understand it. Students ought to raise pertinent questions from time to time and ask for consideration of mat tersfi We leave, having spent too little time with you. Again, we wish you continuing success at Eden. SECRE'I'AHIES: Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Debuhr
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