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Harold J. Younghans Your senior high school years have come to o close. In the future you will look back on these years as being among ♦he most enjoyable and valuable you have spent. I'm sure our staff has provided you with the skills needed to live in this modern world and to become productive members of society. Just os important as these skills I hope you hove gained the understanding and compassion needed to solve some of the complex social problems you will have to face. Knowledge in all technical fields has advanced rapidly but progress regarding social problems has not done os well. I hope that some of you will have the insight and determination to narrow the gap between these two fields. You may face disappointments and adversities but many times these obstacles force us to acquire the skills to shape our own destinies. Be determined to become a useful member of society. Also remember that education is a never-ending process and your high school years have been only a beginning. Leave school with a diligence of purpose in your future endeavors and always respect the rights of people you encounter in these endeavors. May good fortune smile on you! H. J. Younghans, Assistant Principal
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C. Harold Meixner Principal Tomorrow s world — your world — will most certainly demand of each of you the ability to think, to be creative and to act. Each of you will witness during your productive years technological change far beyond today's imagination ond dreams. Your world will, providing you meet the challenge, afford the opportunity to reach your highest goal, to serve well the society in which you live, and to enjoy many hours of leisure. To achieve the success ond the joys of a full ond meaningful-life, you os high school graduates, should be the first to realize that in a continually changing industrial society, education will always be an unfinished task. I challenge each of you to plan well for your future and to search out and develop your special talents; with this challenge goes my very best wishes to you, the class of 1968, for a full and purposeful life. C. H. Meixner, Principal
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Niles Schulz, Myrle Brunzell, Dorothy Walloce, Marvin Trammel Language is one of the means by which we express our joy, fear, hate, and ideals. A man is judged by the language he uses in every day life. Through various English courses we learn to express ourselves through a better understanding of the mechanics of our language and through a knowledge of literature. 10 Judith Hinrichs, Patrick O'Keefe, Christine Sandquist. Martha Dickey
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