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'3 rom the 7 sitio: Thoughts Dear Friends, l have truly enioyed my Senior year here at Niulhall. lhave made new friends and renewed old friendships. As a Senior, one thing that is brought to mind more clearly than any other is the influence of the school in the molding of our lives. As we work with many and varied personalities, we must learn to get along with all if we are to get the most out of the years we spend in school. ln getting along with people, we must first learn that they also may have ideas on how things can be done which may be as effective as our own. Thus, the school molds our lives through association with others and our ability to assume responsi- bilities. First, through lesson assignments, then in later years, other projects and activities of which the successful completion become our responsibility. Further- more, we gain experience in assessment of valuesg that is the ability to discern and to say YES to the good andNO to the bad. Friendship means an attachment to others by mutual respect and affection. This a lot. Unless this relation or feeling does exist they are not true friends. ' - i have learned a lot. These friends, l feel, are for life. ut yet there is the attachment to each other . ' hip more fully ing says friends, others, b f friends 's year. mean l have made many Some friends may be closer than As l am in my last year of school, i realize the value o than l did. We each realize the separation which will come at the end of thi We will miss one another , but there is the one bond between us which no one can break May each of you remember this and may the Lord richly bless you. Sincerely yours, T ere sa Luster , Editor
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qgzqanr and nnnal Staff Teresa Luster Editor 5? ' 442 , Judy Gallaway, Donna Bartram Sports Reporters Patsy Sylvester Assistant Editor Linda Crabtree Circulation Manager Sharon Voreis, Philip Orr Artists Mrs. T. C. Anderson Karla Johnson Faculty Advisor 1 p Charlotte Wesley Typist Typist Linda Freeborn Howard Hilburn Assistant Reporter T . yplst Gayle Hudspeth Assistant Reporter
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mint Gllzws GBffin:ers 195 LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Shafer, Presidentg Kay Lowrie, Secretaryg Gerald Klingaman, Reporter Sharon Wiss, Vice Presidentg Dianna Fagan, Treasurer.
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