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Student Life The l965-66 year was not on ordinary year for Harold L. Richards High School students. A new building, a new school name, and expanded educational opportunities were given to them. During the year as the school became more nearly complete and programs were developed, the students' activities centered around this new school. New clubs, in- tramural sports teams, and school dances offered much di- version. As the school took shape, a new school spirit and life grew as well. New traditions and spirit were set, and underclassmen will be sure to continue the pace for the fol- lowing years. The first students to step into the newly built Harold L. Richards High School were the iuniors on August 3lst. The seniors came the following day, September lst. The process of learning the school layout was not easy, and wrong dir- ections were given frequently, but unintentionally. In spite of the incomplete building, students were orderly and oc- cepted the inconveniences with good will. Life onthe campus was both diverse and exciting. The students worked together so successfully this past year that it will be remembered by all of us throughout the coming years.
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