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l The art of communication is the key to alllunderstanding - under- standing of one's self, one's family, his neighbors, his governments and the role that understanding assumes in his daily life. Members of this year's class have spent twelve or thirteen years learning the disciplines of the mother tongue - English. With such al thorough understanding of the oral and written word, each senior is equipped to meet the challeng- es of the new day. With the tools of communications learned wdll at Niagara-Wheatfield, our graduates will open up new frontiers of understanding. Each, by his own freedom of choice, will select his own luture path. It might be post-high school education at college, technical,ltrade or business school, perhaps in the labor force of his community, or in the market place of business or as a homemaker. l Whatever path he chooses, because of tlle adequacy of his com- munication skills, he will be better able to un erstand his own position in the world he lives and he will be able to resolve the problems of his day. , Best wishes to each of you as you continu e on lite's journey. Charles R. Clark It is good to have this opportunity to greet each of you through your Yearbook and to extend my congratulations and good wishes. In seeking words to tell you my thoughts, I find those of Robert Louis Stevenson express them beautifully: This world is so full of a num- ber of things . During your high school years you have had an opportunity to find and enioy some of the best of these things, and the door has been bpened to seek many more. ln your day by day life with your teachers bnd fellow students you have shared the pleasures of acquiring knowl- edge and mastering skills. There have been many opportunities to work lwith others toward a common goal then the satisfactions that come from khared achievements. You have accomplished individually set objectives. lin some cases unusual honors and recognition have been won and so the wonderful privilege of sharing these honors with your school, teachers land family. Your Yearbook l know is very meaningful to you, it is a privilege o share it with you. V l Mabel Sarba ugh Lee May I take this opportunity to offer my you, the Class of 1962. To all of you, let's hope this is not learning. No matter what road of life constant. Never shut out the opportunity you are emerging, everything points to pointed to a revival and continuation of learning. To coin an old motto, Nothing comes out of the sack, but what was put in it. See that your sack is full to the brim. yoilr last contact with formal Y0l+ pursue, learning will be to row. In the era in which th, learning. The significant growth in mathematics and science has only heartiest congratulations to continued impetus upon Harold J. Mueller 7
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1 if 'ff2l1f7iB ' T M wr E FI. f'f , ,..-. fem x L.-if BOARD OF EDUCATION TOP, Left to Right: Mr. Tucker, Mr. Towne, Mr. Wclck, Mr. Sembert. BOTTOM: Mr Gensler, Mr. Hurlburt, Mr. DeFrczene, Mr. Sawicki, Mr. Greinert. BUSINESS OFFICE LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Handley, Mrs. Eichelberger, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Burton. M...--lg l
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BIIIIII I FIIIIIIMIUII Aft fx- HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFFQSEATED: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wosley. STANDING: Mrs. Melton, Miss Jcigow. LIBRARY STAFF-Mr. Horni, Mrs. Grefrclth. I AIII W 8 ,. . F' GUI DANCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. Wadsworth, Miss Growney, Mr. Zimpfer. CLINIC-SEATED: Mrs. Duckett, Mrs. Krouser STANDING: Miss Stover, Mr. Boumhoter Miss McColl. ur' .N
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