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LANCERS CHARGE!! This, which has been our slogan for the past four years, shall be the battle- cry for the class of 1967. Just as our symbolic Lancer must withstand certain trials to become a knight, so must we undergo trials in order to attain our goals in life. We have left our first experiences behind us at Norton High School and now we move onward to further education, occupation, and service. In order, to build a good suit of armor, which will protect us, we must first have a good foundation. This foundation consists of our mind, our ability, and our heart. These qualities have passed their first test here at Norton High School and we, the Lancer class of 1967, charge on to life and definite victory. k 3
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a Sable of (jTontetttg Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Foreword . . 3 Dedication 4 In Appreciation 5 Messages 6 Faculty 7 Seniors 13 Senior Officers and Advisors 30 Senior Favorites 31 Underclassmen 35 School Scenes 49 Organizations 55 Athletics 79 Activities 97 Advertisements m 2
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Bebtcatttm When one loves his work, he will serve well. This statement can be ap- plied to Mr. Arnold Ken- niston, one who certain- ly loves his work as a bi- ology teacher. In his work as a town conservationist, Mr. Ken- niston has shown a com- bination of good citizen- ship and his love of bi- ology. Having been a teacher at Norton High School for the past eight years, Mr. Kenniston makes his classes interest- ing by citing his own ex- periences and bringing in various subjects for dis- cussion. Mr. Kenniston has shown great dedication in his work. A few years ago, he was responsible for the addition of a greenhouse to the school. One often sees this green- house abounding with beautiful flowers and plants and one can exam- ine experiments which are frequently taking place. We, the class of 1967, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Arnold Kenniston, a teacher who has shown an earnest desire to teach all the wonders and mir- acles which are so much a part of his biology course, to each and every student. Most of all, in Mr. Kenniston, we see a sincere, responsible, and dedicated teacher. 4
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