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Principal John Wilcox Associate Principals Walter Garner Richard Gates David Siegel This year, the faculty and students have formed a real alliance to make the best of a very difficult situation. Through mutual recog- nition of the need to utilize each precious min- ute to its fullest, there has been a genuine co- operative effort by both teachers and students to maintain a sound educational program. The opening of the new high school was a thrilling experience and one none of us will ever forget. We also have many memories, both pleasant and sad, of our years in the old high school, but the move is an indication of the progress that is an inescapable part of our way of life. We hope that your experiences in Liverpool High School have helped you to make the aca- demic and personal progress that will allow you to completely fulfill your aspirations.
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:wif-44 J , W. Three years ago we brought forth on this Liverpool High School a new Class, conceived in imagination and dedicated to the proposition that all Senior classes are not created equal. The Sophomore year was a good place to begin to prove that the Class of '67 would be a memorable one. Our first officers were: Jack Williams, President Cheryl Bentsen, Secretary, Gigi Broadwell, Vice-President, and Dick Cay, Treasurer. Our first Homecoming float developed from an old boat trailer and We were certainly proud of our c'Victory . We built a booth for the Country Fair with the theme Little Old Wine Makerf' It was a very exciting year for us and we already had begun to leave our mark of distinc- tion as the great class of '67. Our Junior year brought us to elect four more class officers. Gigi rose to be our President, Rick Hess our Vice-President, Mike Calo, Secretary and Dick our Treasurer again. Homecoming was a very important event for us that year. We won first prize with our Warriors a-Co-Go and our Liver- pool Warrior could be seen for blocks as he danced down Third Street in the Homecoming Parade. A small tent proudly displayed the great year of 1967. The HIAWATHAN, edited by Kathy Woods, took the theme Route '66. We all exalted one of Liverpool's best yearbooks. For our Prom, we produced a spectacular Tahitian Paradisew. Under a soft and Warm glow of colors, many Junior couples danced happily among tall palm trees and fountains. Yes, We had then definitely left an irrevocable mark of distinction with our achievements. Q , .3 C . ji bt 'Q ,W C f 2 M 51 LE s Q-ya M., , x My Q. if Q.. 'i
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