Northern Heights High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Allen, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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Northern Heights High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Allen, KS) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 8 of 72
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Page 8 text:

Unified School District Number 251 LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Leffler, Americus; Earl Pearson, Reading; Melvin Stanford, Admire; Martin Logan, Pres., Americus; Ben Price, Jr., Reading; J. Clinton Davies, Reading.

Page 7 text:

H. V. Lyle photo, courtesy of the KANSAS TEACHER Dedication To our parents we dedicate this annual. Our silent love is expressed in this poena: N is for Northern Heights—a symbol of progress in the state, 0 is for opportunity—a key to open learning's gate, R is for respect—a virtue we have gained from you. T is for time—the time you spend in things we do. H is for honesty—this trait from you we learned. E is for encouragement—a drive you've made us earn. R is for reassurance—a true support through doubt and fears. N is for never ending patience—a trait shown throughout the years. H is for helpfulness—your assistance in time of need. E is for effort—a nesessity to succeed. 1 is for interest—a sign you've shown us through your love. G is for guidance—a direction from above. H is for happiness—a feeling instilled by what you say. T is for thoughtfulness—a quality you express in every way. S is for sorrow—a sadness as we leave from you this day. 3



Page 9 text:

Administration Message To The School: Students who commit themselves to certain obligations benefit most. It is human nature for all of us to resent correction and criticism, but it is well to remember that there is a purpose behind all school rules and regulations, even though they may seem difficult to understand. With every privilege comes a responsibility. You have an obligation to help protect the safety and welfare of others, as well as yourself. Your conduct while attending school reflects your own character and background. Also do not neglect your duty to your parents and yourself. Your educational advantages come to you only once. There is plenty of time for fun—and still keep up with your school work. Always remember that the more respect you have for your school and your superiors, the gi'eater the possibilities for enjoyment of your high school career. To each and every student my best wishes for your happiness and success.

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