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PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE i CARL W. DUMIRE You, the members of the Class of 1966, have had experiences which are most unique for high school students. Being the top class in a new school for three straight years has enabled you to exert a great influence on the‘destiny of this institution. You have helped to define our goals and chart the-course for future classes to follow. Your willingness to give unselfishly of your time and talents, your excellent leadership qualities, and your desire to serve, have played a major role in our efforts to make James M. Bennett Senior High School an outstanding school. Now that you are leaving us, I wish you well. I sincerely hope that your experiences at this school will enable you to solve the problems of adult life. If you will but meet these problems with the same vigor and zeal with which you have met the problems of the past three years, I have no fear for your future success. I extend my sincere congratulations on your graduation, and wish for each of you a long, prosper¬ ous, and happy life. £ U-U. Carl W. Dumire, Principal
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VICE-PRINCIPAL W. LEE HAMMOND As the first crew of the James M. Bennett Clipper is discharged, I would like to assure them that they have done much more than simply serve their time. Their unselfish devotion to their classmates and their school will serve as a shining beacon for classes to follow. This, the year of the first Senior class, has been one during which we have seen spectacular success and occasional failure, both of which have served to unite the student body and to create a spirit and cama¬ raderie that should endure well beyond graduation day. I know that you are proud to have had a large part in developing the tradition and spirit so neces¬ sary to a good school. Perhaps the best compliment that anyone could pay to your class would be: They got the job done. May it always be so. W. Lee Hammond, Vice- Principal GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MRS. MARY FRANCES MACON MR. MAHLON H. TROUT
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