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The high school period in our lives serves as the bridge to maturity for us. As a bridge in a real sense, serves to by-pass obstacles, span chasma, connect regions, etc., so a student's career in high school may also be said to serve. A student who utilizes his high school environment fully will be able to continue to fill gaps in his education to make worth-while choices to func- tion as a contributing member of society. Though nature acci- dentally created the first crude bridge when lightning felled a tree across a stream, modern bridges are all complex, manmade structures serving a variety of needs. Bridges have become in- creasingly complex in response to the ever-changing patterns of our cultural environment. Our schools have changed in a comparable way. No longer will the open-air school of Socrates or the one room school of early America serve the needs of the twentieth century. Expanding populations and challenging technology have made necessary vast school systems which will provide many and varied oppor- tunities to its students. Every new school year gives evidence of the change through expanded and revised program offerings. Thus, our own high school, constantly changing in response to the demands of society, is serving as our bridge to the future -a future in which we shall continue to forge ahead to success because we have successfully bridged the gaps in our lives.
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Mr Thomas Barbero controls student traffic In the cafeteria each day The gym IS busy throughout The day wuth student achvmes Traffic around the high school reaches a peak at dusmzssal time
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Left to right-ROW T: John Anderson, William B. Wilson, George Robb, Roy Hancock, Thomas E, Scurfield, Michael L. Vinoverski ROW 2: John Lewis, Ralph B. Reaney, John H. Coulson, Matthew Burns, William R. Hanna, Harry Sickels, Duane Leyda ROW 3: Joseph Caruso, Grover W. McClure, Maynard Murray, J. Robert Johnson, Clifford Leach, James Lash BOARD OF ED CATIO OFFICERS PROPERTY AND SITE COMMITTEE Left 'ro right-SEATED: Mr. Wilson, Secretary: Mr. Robertson, Solicitor: Lett to right-SEATED: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Murray Mr. Robb, First Vice President STANDING: Mr. Smith, Treasurer: Mr. STANDING: Mr. Coulson, Mr. Hancock, Chairman Scurfield, Second Vice President, Mr. Hancock, President ABSENT: Mr. Plesher, Mr. Koch
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