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The School’s OUR SUPERINTENDENT: MR. WAIER Philosophy of the Board of Education The Board of Education of Joint Dis- trict 11 is responsible for the goals and philosophies of the school. Our rep- resentative Board has established many specific goals for the district based on a philosophy and desire to provide the best possible educational opportunities for all the students it serves. One high priority concern is to balance the educa- tional program in order to insure maxi- mum development of individual talents and abilities. We hope that a measure of your fu- ture success will have been in part pro- vided by the many days shared with us in the district's schools. We wish you good fortune in the years that lie ahead. Our School Board SEATED: Lester Buelke, Gerhardt Kulke, Robert Kaeding, Clerk; Joseph Buhr, President. STANDING: James Erickson, Treasurer; George Hickey, Vice-President; Ralph Sharp, Marvin Fox, Edwin Sette.
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Hierarchy OUR ASST. SUPERINTENDENT MR. KNUCKLES Observations of J. H. S. Student Body The nourishment for the growth of individuality abides in the soil of a wholesome climate. The essentials of an intellectual climate are stimulation and thrust; responsibility of freedom, the support of love; respect and accept ance; a balanced pattern of success experiences; time to explore, to con- template, and to develop; a chance to examine human values; and opportuni- ties for a steady deepening of self insight. Iam confident that the student body of Juneau High School has accumulated a reserve of experience that has given them the strength and faith to assume new ventures with a concept of them- selves that nerves them to dare. OUR PRINCIPAL: MR. DAHL A Message to the Seniors The end of the 1968-69 school year is certainly a significant event in your lives. You will be going from the shel- tered life of a student to the highly com - petitive, complex, and uncertain world outside. It is our hope that your exper- iences at Juneau High School will make you better equipped to meet the many challenges that you will face in our so- ciety. As you seek your place in this so- ciety of ours, remember that success comes to those energetic enough to work for it, patient enough to wait for it. brave enough to seize it, and strong enough to hold it. 5
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