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pRincipAl ' s message A former student of mine returned recently for a visit. We talked about his future, and as he left, I wished him good luck. He asked, Wouldn ' t you be impressed if I re- turned a few years later driving an expensive car and smoking a big cigar? I admitted that I might take a second look, but that I agree with Albert Einstein who said, Try not to become a person of ' success ' , but rather try to become a person of ' value ' . He is considered ' successful ' in our time who gets more out of life than he receives. I am not sure if my visitor understood the quotation but I am sure you do. I have en- joyed working with you. Congratulations for your achievements at Garfield! I wish you good luck as you become young people of value. Robert N. Rowe Mr. Rowe confers with Student Body President Brenda Daniels. Student council executive committee fall semestCR spRinq semestCR FRONT ROW: Jeff Geiger, Dean Headley, Brenda Daniels. ROW 2: Rene Roatcap, Leslie Schnur, Kendell Jackson, Nancy Aitken, Ronnie Taylor. ROW 3: Kennette Towles, David Kositsky, Greg Wright, Kimo Schulze, Amy Gallick. FRONT ROW: Leslie Schnur, Brenda Daniels, Becky Beals, Amy Gallick, Darlene Dixon, John Skeels. ROW 2: Daniel Sanders, Jolm Maas. ROW 3: Dean Kanat, Greg Wright, Dean Headley, Greg Ware, Phillip Rosenzweig. ROW 4: Tom Wilson, Kimo Schulze.
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in memoRum 30hn eC)monC)s 1953 - 1966 The yearbook staff proudly dedicates the 1967 Garfield GLEANER to the memory of John Edmonds, 1953 - 1966. During the year one of our most courageous students died of cyst- ic fibrosis, a disease he had been living with for 13 years. John Edmonds knew of his handicap but was determined to be brave and to make the most of his short life. His parents report that John died W ' ith love in his heart for his friends and relatives. He was a fine boy and we will always remember him with fondness and admiration. I believe it is important to relate a short story about John. John was weak physically because of the disease. Last year in October as he ' alked home after school, two larger boj s began bullying Jolm, and made life unpleasant for him. He did his best to avoid the boys, but the bulging continued for a number of days. Although Jolm never used his physical handicap as an excuse, he finally had to report the problem to his father and to me. We caught the boys who had spoiled a few days in the short life of John Edmonds , but Jolin did not want to. get the boys in trouble.- Tnis consideration of others was tj pical of his attitude. I ' m sure if more people shared his attitude, the world would be a better place in which to live. We will miss John, but we are grateful we knew him. Mr. Rowe, Principal
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aC)ministR tion Mr. Rowe, Principal Mr. Parker, Vice Principal Mrs. Holmquist, Dean of Girls Mr. McKinney, Dean of Boys Staff counseloRS Mrs. Stigall, Head Counselor Mr. Collier Mr. Hawkins Mrs. Hehvig Mr. Hempel Mrs. McDaniel Mr. Patterson Mr. Wright Mr. Blanchard Mr. Holm Mrs. Machek Mr. Marin Mrs. Sipe Miss Taylor Miss Wilson, Librarian Miss Acty Mr. Anderson Mrs. Bell Mr. Black Miss Branch Miss Brown Mr. Calvert Mr. Carlstad Mr. Can-alho Miss Collar Mrs. Curtice Mrs. Daley Miss Davie Miss de Champlain Mr. Dunkum Mrs. Echols Miss Farquhar Mrs. Gieber Mrs. Glading Mrs. Goff Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Green Mr. Grimes Mr. Gruber Mrs. Hall Mrs. Hanlin Mr. Harris Mrs. Harvey Mrs . Hightower Mr. Jacobs Mr. Jewett Miss Jones Mr. Josephson Miss Judd Mrs. Kanat Mrs. Kastama Mrs. Keller Mrs. Key Mr. Knight Miss Kurtzig Mr. Leal Mrs. Levy Mrs. Long Mrs. Luke Miss Magnuson Miss Mahler Miss Mark Mr. Medeiros Mrs. Mikel Dr. Mileck Mrs. Mohler Mrs. O ' Gilvie Mr. Olsen Mrs. Paine Mr. Rohmau Mr. Sarna Mr. Satterlee Mr. Sauers Mrs, Schuermann Mr. Scott Mrs. Sherrill Mrs. Singer Mrs. Snyder Mrs. Sponseller Mrs. S vitzer Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Thron Mrs. Tro.xell Mr. Vamis Mr. Van Matre Mr. Whiteway Miss Zerlang Mrs. Bro vn, Nurse not shown NOT SHOWN Miss Laurens Mr. Neilson Mr. Sustaric Mrs. Tsutsui, Attendance
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