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ITV . 'WLWJ'U,-..I,.- ,. 1 I., -. 1 X , i if,v.i.- it , . , 'IL lanzzla.-'-:,,r. ,wr if ,..- A Message Aram the Pzinegval With the close of the school year, every Excelsior student, I hope, will look back with pride and pleasure on the past months. I trust that they have been educationally profitable for you and that you have enjoyed the activities and fellowship that school provides. The close of the year is a time for looking back, but it is more im- portantly a time for looking forward. Now is that critical time of life when you make plans for further education or to begin your vocational career. Each of you should determine that his life will be useful and satisfying. Your future is up to you. You will enjoy the benefits--and suffer the mistakes. The faculty of Excelsior High School joins me in wishing you good for- tune. We hope that your memories of the old school are happy ones. A. M. Valentine Principal A Message Aram Me Wee Prinsgual This annual, your memo1'y book of high school experiences, reflects the many moods of Excelsior in your classes, in your school activities, and through your lasting friendships. Your days at Excelsior High School, Class of 1966, have been your training ground for the ever changing, always challenging adult world. High personal standards, integrity, dignity, tolerance, and persever- ance should be among the goals your education has prepared you to seek as shades of your high school days fade into the past and light the beacon for you to meet the present and to prepare for the future. May pleasant memories of high school accompany you as you leave the halls of Excelsior with my best wishes for your continued success. Cora. E. Sherzer Assistant Principal A . M. VALENTiNE Principal CORA E. SHERZER Assistant Principal I.-1
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2 'll' Qqiwllln. , A w- in I' ly, . vu AU MR. RUST, Mr. White, and Mr. Young abandon students for the comforts of the faculty lounge. MISS RUSSELL encourages students with artistic ability
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2 icky. , JT' '- Qi vw. Y-. - wr A- iw- MR. CARL KRAUSHAAR Director of Activities MR. W.B. ROBINSON Boys' Vice Principal MRS. HELEN BRYAN Girls' Vice Principal .., 4 MR. JAMES MILNER Attendance Supervisor Guidance hom the Adminirtza tire 5' aff When one entered the administration offices this past year, he became aware that these offices were the center for all campus functions. Girls often met in the Girls' Vice Principal's Office to make decorations for a dance, to discuss dress regulations, or just to have a heart to heart talk with Mrs. Bryan about their problems. Boys visited Mr. Robinson for advice on matters concerning the various clubs in which boys participated, for answers to questions concerning student body activities and, of course, for disciplinary measures. Mr. Kraushaar kept things running smoothly in the Activities Office, the home base for all student body business. He helped students plan and organize elections, money raising projects, publicity, and all other school activities. It was the job of those in the Attendance Office to keep records of stu- dents' attendance to see to it that students attended school regularly and were absent only for legal reasons. Mr. Milner, as Attendance Super- visor, also attended meetings and took care of matters concerning the attendance and general welfare of the student body. Excelsior students soon learned that they could get sound guidance and understanding help from this fine administrative staff.
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