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SPIRIT But the glory of the Present is to make the Future free, -- We love our land for what she is and what she is to be. Henry Van Dyke The American Spirit of liberty, freedom, and progression has been and is possessed by many citizens. This underlying strength in our society carries us on to greater heights each day. The American Spirit is the 'foundation for many of our small and large actions and for our capitalistic ideas- -from donating blood to the Red Cross to marching as Civil Rights demonstrators to fighting in Viet Nam . Spirit is constantly urging all people to progress to better their lives. Teach- ing, competing in sports, participating in school groups and church activities are all forms of bettering other people, ourselves and eventually our generation. The world progresses and so must we. Our American society and Way of life have many small intricacies overlooked that really indicate the presence of Spirit in our everyday life. Giving blood freely, contributing to charities, Working voluntarily in hospitals or political campaigns, and helping someone change a flat tire are not prescribed by law or tradition, people backed by American Spirit are not afraid, but are actually will- ing, to help other people. The Spirit of 1776 has been carried over throughout the years and is still strongly exhibited as the Spirit of 1966. Our Spirit is based on freedom and there- fore also perpetuates freedom. World Wars I and ll, the Korean Conflict and to- day the war in Viet Nam were and are being fought by American citizens Who, backed by Spirit, were given strength to fight for a principle. To the American Spirit and the people who possess it, we dedicate the 1966 Mirror. Doris Brown and Constance Stahl 4
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CONTENTS FACULTY .............. ..... 5 SENlORS...... .... .. ......19 CLASSES ...... .... . ....... . .33 ORGANIZATIONS ............ 43 ACTIVITTES.. ..... ......56 SPORTS ...... ..... . ..... 8 3 ELEMENTARY .... .. ...1OO our Mater, it die . X T A Ohdlylontpelier, oh Montpelier, A x W,w STET1oQ1 so tried and trueg Loyalty we give as ever, M -, To the Wlute and Blue. 3
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