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Superintendent On the pages of this book are depicted events at Grand County High School for the school year, 1964-65. Pages full of the excitement. Pages bringing in pleasure to each student as he sees pictured on them the faces of friends. Pages creating poignant nostalgia in their graphic presentation of a year now gone. But the contents of this yearbook are more than just the history of a year ended. It is a book symbolizing the completion of a year and at the same time serving as a prel- ude to one to come. A milestone for the sophomore and junior marking advancement in the series of educational steps. For the senior, it is now the closing of an era from which he will progress into the new. For all, and as itshould be, this yearbook places into memory the successes of the year leaving, the failures an unheralded part of the past. We congratulate every student of Grand County High School for the successes they achieved. Successes as they are rightfully acclaimed in Mograndah, 1965. C. Robert Sundwall
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Perhaps Mr. Leonard doesn't always look this way when he 's just caught you sluffing, but his per- formance as assistant prin- cipal has been invaluable to GCHS this year. Besides his teaching duties, he has had to assist students on the merits of attending school regularly and getting to class on time, a lesson we could all learn to our ad- vantage. Offcc 4 I Q Behind the smiling faces and friendliness X existing in the GCHS office this year, we find a complex and difficult operation at p work every day. Mrs. Jean Shatley, pic- , tured at the left, has been one of the major factors in keeping the school operating this 1 year. Mrs. Shatley at times seemed to 1 have the ability to do ten things at once ' and still keep everyone happy. . y v Student help hasi also been in- valuable in the offiqe this year. Students volunteer their services to aid the office. Pictured left to right are Sandy Bisco, Katie Brock, Andrea Lawrence, Jeannie..David- son, Barbara Charles, Dorothy Campus and Linda Buchanan. Nor shown: Lorraine Baker, Linda New- man, Cheryl'Holyoak, Margaret Boulden, Sharon Jackson, Linda King, Kathy Branscom, Gurneth Slavens. 1 I 1
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