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I I 67 To the fruits of the earth do not move obviously require labor and cultivation to prepare them for our tence, than our faculties tion and regulation in us to become upright and bers of society, useful to py ourselves. .WH-, 4-A . , ' ' 'ik . V. 'H 1 'lS':,L'-! -IF' .XF 4 kjssg. , 1. . lf 1' 1 . lfs.,.,.1,3gk
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Behind the scenes in our school one finds the hard-working secretary. This unsung hero of accounts and files is a major asset of the school. Without her nobody would know which files are which and whose funds are wlio's. Every club and class would falter without her treasureris reports. Even the administration would be lost in a mountain of paper- work. Yes, the secretary is an asset, an indispensable one. Mrs. Crownover is just such an example of this indispensability. With pride and respect for her and an appreciation ol' her secretarial qualities, we, the class of 1968, dedicate this yearbook. DEDICATION MRS. CROWNOVER With Proficiency .ext .,.,.-v'
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.tt H 'Il rapt . 'i Mr. C. Nicely Hanner Superintendent ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS Armstrong School District Administration SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE Your time as a student of the public school system has drawn to a close. Some of you will continue your formal education for a few more short years. As a stu- dent, you have received the benefits of a free society. As you assume your place in the adult world, you will be called upon many times to help make decisions concerning the educational welfare of future genera- tions. We are living in a world of rapid change. We are told that we are educating children to assume jobs that do not yet exist. This makes your task of planning for the future very difficult. Do not hesitate to plan for change-whatever position in life you may choose. C. N. Harmer, Superintendent Armstrong School District i 3 w 'x, ROW 1, SEATED: Leonard L. Holt, Dr. Schumaker, Wade C. Hall, James S. Porter. ROW 2, STANDING: Valen- tine G. Zcllcrs, Richard E. Moffitt, Leroy Smith, John H. McCoy. ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBERS L- 'S ROW 1: W. Morgan, Mrs. Frank McNutt, A. Bauer, D. Minteer. ROW 2: E. White, R. Shaffer, J. Sherbume, J. Russo, J. McClainc.
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