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HURRICANE MARION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 848 STAGE STREET MARION, VIRGINIA 24354
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VIEWPOINTS EXPRESSED ON JERRY HICKS: “In 1976,1 hope we can rededicate ourselves to the enlightened spirit of our country’s founders. With this spirit, I hope all students and teachers can work to preserve our social values even though much in our school has changed. For the Bicentennial Celebration in whatever form it takes, let’s all work together to admire the strengths of our school, correct its faults, and parti¬ cipate effectively as good citizens.” Our school, community, and country are in the midst of celebrating our nation’s 200th birthday. It is the kind of celebration that one reads about a nd which makes one’s heart swell with pride. During the Bicen¬ tennial, many goals are set, knowledge is reached for and the need to change our present world to some¬ thing for the better is pursued. We, as members of this school community, have many viewpoints on how we believe that our school should become involved in this celebration. Viewpoints from all areas of the school have been selected as representative of the way we feel that we should become involved in the Bicentennial Celebra¬ tion. Dale Tiller Jerry Hicks DALE TILLER: “During the Bicentennial, nearly everyone is reminiscing about our nation’s past 200 years, and although that is an important method of involve¬ ment. We must not only restore the past, but prepare for the future. That job belongs to the students of MSHS as well as to every school in America. Our country, perhaps more than any other, has been entrapped in a swamp of apathy. It is the duty of youth and our students to reawaken the spirit of achievement by becoming involved in government and to act as mechanics, pre¬ paring the wheels of democracy for an even more glorious 200 years to come. Our job of involvement begins now. We must work to clean-up society as well as our parks, heritage, and country-side. We must become involved in pro¬ grams whose main purpose is to better ourselves and the country in which we LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! live. Perhaps most of all we must pray and strive to better ourselves as individu- Alan Franks als; for it is individuals, bonded together, which make a country lasting and bountiful.” 2
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