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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE As you leave this school, the following things go with you: faith, hope and confident of your parents and guardians, your instructors and the com¬ munity. We are pleased to have had the opportunity to work with you, and hope we have helped. I am confident that in your role as graduates you must be aware of the challenge as well as responsibilities which are yours in helping to decide the future of our communities, our State and inevitably in the destiny of our world. You must be prepared for continuous change. You must be a generation competent to manage individual and social tensions in ways more mature, more advance, than have been exhibited in man ' s evolution to date. I am confident of your faith in people; that while you are painfully aware of the shortcomings of the past, the misgiving and ineptitudes of the present, you are neither cynical nor complacent about the future. I am confident that you feel that each citizen in a democracy can do something about shaping his own destiny and the history of the world. And so as you prepare for the assumption of your many and varied duties, after High School graduation, the Staff and I say to you as Joshua said to the Israelites Go And Possess THE LAND. Sincerely yours, L. D. Draper, Principal 9
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Mr. W. H. Smith It is with sincere thanks and heart¬ felt gratefulness that the senior class of 1967 happily dedicates this issue of the yearbook to Mr. William H. Smith, former principal of Northhampton County High School, and presently assistant Superintendent in charge of Federal Projects. Since 1936 Mr. Smith has used his undaunted energies to promote and im¬ prove the educational achievements and standards of young people in Northampton County. At the present time he is en¬ gaged in new projects to aid the academic and living standards of Northampton area. For his continued success we extend our best wishes. Class of 1967
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ADMINISTRATION Mr. C. L. Brickhouse Asst. Principal Mrs. A. Brickhouse Clerk OFFICE STAFF
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