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IN MEMORIAM Chris William May Jeff Lore! Power Crossing the liar Sunset and evening star. And one clear call for me! And may there he no moaning of the bar. When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep. Too full for sound and foam. When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell. And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell. When I embark: For though from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far. I hope to see my Pilot face to face When 1 have crossed the bar. 5 Allred Tennyson
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o c? sc Cr FOREWORD Every high school student likes to boast of the superiority, traditions, high standards, and accomplishments of his high school. We of Hueneme High can be especially proud, but we do not need to boast — our superiority is evident to all. One day, the traditions of our school will be only cherished and honored memories, but today they are the living attributes of a fine high school. Hueneme has attained high standards in its scholastic and extra-curricular activities, and every year its members bring forth impressive and worthy accomplishments. This year the Voyage staff has embodied the fine qualities of our school in an emblem. Each symbol within the emblem denotes a different aspect of our achievements. The heroic Hueneme Viking is fittingly the central figure of the emblem. He is accompanied on each side by vining ivy which expresses the many memorable experiences accumulated during our four-year voyage through Hueneme High. The shield symbolizes one of Hueneme’s foremost qualities —the strength and faith which each student possesses merely by being a mighty Viking. This strength and faith has been clearly illustrated by the large number of students who attend our school events. We have always encouraged and praised our teams for their accomplishments, whether trivial or great. The winged foot of our emblem holds a special significance for us this year. It is the symbol of our victorious conquest of the Channel League cross country title. This achievement along with our other athletic victories, shows the true fight- ing spirit of our athletic teams. Our school has always been known for the scholastic achievements of its student body. This continuous search for knowledge and understanding is de- picted by the lamp of knowledge. Last, but certainly not least, the ribbon of our emblem is used to express the unity of our student body in spirit, pride, and fellowship. We are all Hueneme Vikings and we are all proud of our school —the biggest and the best. 4
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Page 10 text:
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DEDICATION Mr. Gene Smith. Assistant Principal I hroughout the history of Hueneme High School, our students have come to realize that much gratitude and admiration should be given to our fine, hard-working administration. This year we wish to honor one of our most respected administrators —a man truly deserving of our recognition and praise. As Assistant Principal of Hueneme High School, this man has served as a guiding light to many a Viking student, as well as to the faculty and administration. He has shown many of us the pathway to success, and in doing so, he has promoted the excellent standards and fine reputation of our school. He has fulfilled the duties and responsibilities of his position and has still been able to give assistance when a helping hand was needed. With these thoughts in mind, we proudly dedicate the 1965 Voyage to Mr. Gene Smith. Assistant Principal of Hueneme High School.
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