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MR. MELVIN KELLN Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Drivers Training MR. RICHARD FALLIS English, History MR. BRIAN AYERS Band, German, English MR. RICHARD STRICK 7th Grade, Counselor MR. HARRY AYERS P.E., History, Math MRS. EVELYN FRIESEN Home Ec., Art, P.E. 4
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Superintendent’s Message In this unstable world where forces beyond our control have so profound an effect on our lives, it is difficult to achieve that sense of security which is a fundamental desire of every human being. However, there are certain keys which we may use to obtain this security. Among these are the friendships made in high school. I mean not only the friendships made with students and teachers, important as these are, but also those friendships made with books and with ideas. On these we can rely. If your years in high school and in later life can give you these three faithful friends, a know- ledge of great books, and the power to think, you will have unlocked the door to a way of life which cannot be shaken by even the most chaotic condi- tions in the world about you. Vern L. Huffman Principal's Message? We are constantly confronted by locked doors that block our paths to our desires. The secret keys that can unlock these doors are not always riches, power, or knowledge. Very often the keys are small portions of ourselves. A friendly smile, a congenial personality, a charitable generosity, and a courteous nature are but a few of the keys that we must forge for our ring as we go through life. We should pattern many keys for ourselves so that our needs and our desires do not meet with frustration too often. We must keep in mind that there is no one key to a happy life. Congratulations to the Class of '65. May each of its members succeed in their individual ventures. 3 Mark Zerr
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MR. WILLIAM BARTHLOW History, Math, Forestry MR. VERN THOMPSON Commercial, Contemp- orary Problems MR. JOHN BREMER Chemistry, Biology, Science, Psychology MRS. CLARIBEL MOTTER Secretary MR. WAYNE MC MASTER Math MISS ROSALIE GANGWER Library 5
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