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Picture Courtesy Kenney Studio Underclassmen Advertising Foreword This year was basically the same as any high school year; we studied, had fun, made new friends, experienced sad moments of trial and error. Some changes both in staff and school appearance were made. There were games and dances; voices were hoarse from team rooting and singing. There were brief moments of glory for some of us in sports, scholastic achievement, musical and dramatic productions. All shared the hopeless reality of examinations and deadlines, the semester grades, the noontime cafeteria rush. These impressions are only a few that were packed into this full year. Credit for the production of this book goes to the hard working BOBCAT STAFF and to our professional] photographer, Mr. Arthur Kenney. The Staff, how- ever, has furnished only the outlines of the story that we find when we turn these pages filled with warm smiles of friendship and many happy rec- ollections. The rest is up to the individual. Under- classmen who return to HLHS in the fall will continue to keep up the high standards of the school and strive for improvement. Graduates will go their separate ways using the knowledge they have gained here to reach their successes, It is not today that you will appreciate the BOBCAT Tomorrow, when it is not so easy to think back on 1965, we will treasure the memories this book has stored for us. The following statement will always hold true: Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print.
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1965 Bobcat Staff s Marty Vincent, Joe Jaynes, Raleigh Blouch, Carl Bunn, Jim Wootton, J erry Ba Averill, Jan Heininger, Marcia Forman, Maureen Dieterich, Sandy Meyers, Tom Table of Contents Foreword Staff Seniors Organizations Athletics Activities
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The Superintendent The time has come when, after thirteen : years of school, the Seniors of 1965 have reached a milestone. This milestone is not the same one reached twenty-five years ago. This graduation milestone has re- duced to no more than a ripple. It now is just a slight jolt as a reminder that, for you, there are many more years of edu- cation to come. In fact, it is now be- lieved you will have to re-educate your- self three times during your lifetime. Your future is extremely interesting. Some of the things you will witness and be a part of were considered miracles twenty-five years ago. 1965 Seniors, may I offer you my congratulations, and wish you many, many successes, Donald P. Meyer, Superintendent, The Meyers L. to R.--Dan, Mrs. Meyer, Judy, Karen, Sarah, Mr. Meyer, Eric and Jeanie. The Saxtons | L. to R.--Mr. and Mrs. Saxton, Steven and Brad.
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