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9n (bodiaodion We, the Class of 1965, are proud to dedicate this edition of the Warrior to MRS. MARY G. BARNDOLLAR. She joined the faculty in the fall of 1956 as a member of the English Department. Since 1961 she has served as Head of the Department and adviser to the Parrot staff. As a Senior Class adviser, Mrs. Bamdollar has coped with the many headaches and problems posed by the annual Senior Class activities: the magazine campaign, the ordering of namecards and graduation announcements. Senior portraits, and class trips to Washington, D. C. All of these were very important to us. Her considerate attention to every detail helped to make them more so. We remember the quiet humor that lent a friendly note to our English classes and homeroom periods. Her interest in us as people, not just as names, often made us put forth the little bit of extra effort which helped us realize greater achievement. So it is with pride and satisfaction that we dedicate this annual to one who will hold a permanent spot in our memories as a teacher sincere and devoted in her efforts to prepare us for our future. The Senior Class Advisers hold one ol many meetings to plan their approach to our problems.
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J'Dh WOhjd We, the Class of '65, present with pride the twenty-ninth volume of the WARRIOR. The theme of our WARRIOR is MEMORIES. We hope that, as you glance through these pages, you will have pleasant reflections of many enjoyments at our Alma Mater. In our WARRIOR we have tried to capture and pass on to you all that we could of our Senior days. This will probably be the last contribution presented to Everett Southern High by the members of the Class of '65. We hope, however, it will be the one that will be remembered for years to come. —Don Shriner Editor John Sharpe Donald Shriner Co-Editor Editor Three
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