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Page 24 text:
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THE MIRACLE WORKERS Lazy, bottomless afternoons, so empty but so full We laughed and you smiled with us. Days black with despair We resented, we hated, we wanted to get out and from you a moment of comfort, a word of soothing . . . Find- ing someone who cares someone who didn't know the meaning of uno time . . . A time to be sorry, a time to be sad, Q the green leaves oflsummer have passed E us, as we are passing from you. You are THE MIRACLE WORKERS. You have wrought the miracles within us. W., ' Dr. Lewis Grell-District Principal' y TRW y i R yypit' 'fi HARDY R Dr. Grell, a newly licensed referee, officiates at a scrimmage. Mr. Donald Fregelette-Principal, with Mr. Paul Ludwig-Aa sistant Principal. Fi fxfifl L- 3 An,
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g lwoujfx Dear Miss Klingenmeier, Leafing through past yearbooks, we find that there is nothing very original about dedi- cations. It seems that behind all words of praise, each class said the same thing. So welll say it, too. I ' Weill say, thank you for being Miss K. the iron hand in the silken glove. Without you, no one would have bullied that Oracle staff into producing a newspaper. No one would have cracked the whip during Talent Show time. Where would we be without your Public Speaking classes, where you taught us to quit shuffling our feet and acquire some poise for a change? And thank you for making us read The Scarlet Letter and The Rea' Badge of Cour- age. But most of all, we'll remember you for your unusual vocabulary. Phrases such as What's this squirrelly thing? and Tell that diz . . .H will float the halls for years to come. ln parting, we, the Senior Class, would like to inform you that great ladies did not go out with rustling skirts and Melanie Wilkes. There are still a few around. THE MIRACLE WORKERS ...... 20 KALEIDOSCOPE I97I . . . . . 39 THE ASSOCIATIONS . . . . . . 64 THE ENTERTAINERS . . . . . . 76 WINNING ....... . . . 86 THE GRADUATE. . . . . . IO8 I I 9
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ff . 5-5 Cf: I ix Mr. Fregelette listens to some suggestions made lmy Mr. Pacini. Mr. Ludwig studies some new plans. Administration proved to be for the people as they entered a new year and a new building. Mr. Fregelette saw his plans for the new school realized in a design that was almost entirely his, while the student body saw Mr. Ludwig, our new assistant principal from Bennett High School, take action in the launching of the new student lounge. lid! 21 r.-.. ,
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