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Mr. W. Donald Hess Senior High A good educational preparation breeds confidence. Even the shyest and most reticent person eventually gets credit for solid thinking”. Your fine school must be forever dedicated to one purpose, education for those who seek it. PRINCIPALS 9 Mr. Clifford Pitcher Junior High
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SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Norman R. Kelley Congratulations to the Class of 1966 It is fitting upon your graduation from high school to relinquish all worthless regrets, unfortunate incidents and unpleasant experiences. It is better to look forward; to determine once and for all to exploit fully your own capabilities; to maintain positive attitudes, resolving to do better. It is still better to remember to radiate good cheer and happiness that it may be reflected from your associates back to you; to give a word of kindness and praise when deserved; and to so conduct yourself in relation with others that it may be said of you, Life is better since he came this way . N. R. Kelley, Supt. BOARD OF EDUCATION 8 SITTING: Mrs. Mary DeVey, Mr. Vernon Cator, Mrs. Elizabeth Bergman. STANDING: Mr. Charles Gifford, Mr. Harold Stiles, Mr. James Peck, Hr. Joseph Justino.
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STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: iMayberry, Chittenden, Schantz, Stevens. SECOND ROW: Fremouw, Monje, Hardy, Bush. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Government is synonymous with happiness, creating an idea or thought and developing it until it is perfected. This is the purpose of the Student Government of Newark Senior High. Its many functions develop within the school a formal, yet happy, atmosphere. The Student Government aids many organizations in the school as well as in the community. This common link consists of president, vice-president, secretary, boy and girl representatives, and class presidents. This form of student leadership takes part in all election campaigns, selects paid assemblies, grants charters to new clubs, and monitors the lunch lines. It also organizes drives for the Red Cross, American Field Service, and Foster Parents’ Plan. The other branch of student government, the Student Congress, is composed of representatives from each homeroom. Under the direction of the Vice-President of the Student Council, the Congress elects a vice-president and secretary. This body serves as an intermediary between the individual students and the Student Council. Upon these people rest the organizational responsibility of the school. Under their leadership it is possible for the school to function smoothly and with maximum efficiency. »!• I '», ,
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