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Our T)eans Dear Students: Congratulations ninth graders class of ' 66 ! What a thrilling future is in store fo r you. High school next year should be Gay Days Ahead I hope your goals include make- ing good grades in high school, graduating and going on to further study if at all pos- sible. College is expensive but if you really want to con- tinue your education there are many ways to work your way through college. Have you ever considered that when you are 34 years young it will be the year 2000. Many of the mar- vels that are to be accomplished in the 2 lit century, will be due to your research, your artisii creativeness, your way of life: your moral and religious standards. As you are so will be our country. Truly the future of your country and mine is in your hands. Sincerely, Katherine Wagner Dear Students: Somewhere between the innocence of elemen- tary school and the sophistication of senior high, is an emotional roller coaster known as junior high scliool. Junior highers come in a vast as- sortment of physical shapes and sizes. They are . astly underrated by those who have never work- ed with them. At no age are kids more en- thusiastic, more reasonable, more protective, more anxious to please, or more appreci- ative. We suspect that junior higliers love every minute of their crazy world; not only tlie fun, the laughter, the music, and the friends; but the tears, the frus- trating adults who don ' t understand them, and even tlie tlic embarassments, as well. Con- gratulations nintli graders, you have arrived! Sincerely, Irl ( lianslcr
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Marshall Adams-Science Avis Anderson- Art Larry Arnold- General Shop, Physical Education Kenneth Baker-Science John Barder-Language Arts, Social Studies, Speech Roy Barker- Librarian Ken Belanger-Science, General Shop, Audio-Visual Richard Bigham- General Mathematics, Algebra Royce Chambless-General Mathe- matics, Science Charles Chous- Social living, Ex- poratory reading Jean Cloke-Physical Education, Social Studies Eugene Corbett-General Matliematics, Science Jean DeVoe-Homemaking Nancy Franson-Physical Education Clarence Goodwin- Mathematics, General Shop-Woodshop Nancy Groos- Social Living Donald llall-Social Living Mary Hall-General Mathematics
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