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Highlights Of '67-68 What does the football team do in its spare time? Make like cheerlead- ers, of course. 4 Mary and Gwen, that burner is made for experiments, not marshmallows.
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The Staff Dedicates The 1968 Eagle To Harry H. Linn Principal After 19 years in education, Harry H. Linn, principal, is leaving the profession. Mr. Linn began his teach- ing career at Ness High in 1949, and though he was president of the Federal Land Bank at Ness City from 1960 to 1966, he was on the school board, so there has been no severance with education in those 19 years. Officially, he has acted both as teacher and principal; unofficially, he has also been friend, counselor, and mediator. Those who have been associated with him are well acquainted with his philosophy of education - The pur- pose of an education should be to educate an individual to fulfill his responsibilities to society and to himself. Everything else is incidental. Students will remember the times they were admonished with Don't ever settle for second best; you don't want that, and praised with When you put your minds to doing something, you do it well. I think the evidence of this is in that trophy case. Both faculty and students stood a little taller every time he said, This is the best group of students and the finest high school in the state of Kansas. Everyone in the school system will miss Mr. Linn, and we think it is just possible Mr. Linn will miss every- one of us. 3
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Another Year Begins . . . As the school year gained momentum, so did the extra- curricular activities. Fall, as usual, brought freshman initiation, football, and fun. Seniors, assuming their role as head of the house, led the way in school spirit, or- ganizations, plays, and sports. Academic knowledge was the goal, but many treasured moments came in the form of new friendships, new ro- mances, new experiences, and general participation in all the phases of the school that make up Ness City High. 5
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