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Foreword Freedom is defined as absence of restraint. How- ever, in the true American sense, freedom also implies the application of voluntary self-discipline. Millions of people today are being subjected to restraints and pressures inconceivable to most of us. The same forces which are imposing their Will on these unfortunate millions are trying to take our most precious possession away from us. As students, We have innumerable freedoms and liberties which We all too often take for granted. just being able to attend school, just being able to choose those things which we Wish to study, just being able to learn are privileges which We should treasure. Many times We are guilty of abuse of those things which should be most dear to us. Thus far We have been the recipients of all that America stands for. Some day soon many of us may be called upon to preserve those concepts We have been taught to cherish. It is the hope of the Minetas staff that it can illus- trate through pictures and Words some of the freedoms we enjoy everyday. As you look through this book may you realize how fortunate you are to have so muchg may you be grateful for all with which you are blessed. 6
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Dedication Witli great pride We, the senior class of 1966, dedicate our yearbook to you, Mr. Vagionis, Your unfailing interest and help will always be an inspiration to us. Not only have you been an adept teacher but, more im- portant, a friend who was ever ready with suggestions to aid us. Under your sincere guidance We have been able to surmount many of the prob- lems that have faced us as high school students. Because of all the time and understanding you have so generously given us, We pay tribute to you, Mr. V agionis, and gratefully say, Thank youf, ' 5
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Contents Freedom of Instruction .. CFacu1tyj Freedom of Opportunity CSeniorsD Freedom of Learning .. CUnderelassmenD Freedom of Participation QActivitiesD Freedom of Expression .. CMusicD Freedom of Competition QSportsj Page page page page page page 8 22 46 66 80 98
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