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IN DEDICA TION In the three years that she has been here, Mrs. Phyllis Anne Setzer has proved to be a valuable asset to Old Fort School. Mrs. Setzer, as a teacher and a friendly adviser, is always willing to give her time and help whenever needed. Because of her qualities of leadership and understanding, Mrs. Setzer was ap- pointed sponsor of the Senior Class and adviser to both the REDSKIN GAZETTE and the cheerleaders. The variety of activities which characterize Mrs. Setzer’s classes presents a challenge to her English students. For these reasons we, the Senior Class of 1967, do dedicate this edition of THE ARROWHEAD to Mrs. Phyllis Anne Setzer.
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DEDICA TED LEADERSHIP An adult leader imparts principles of human relationships and democratic behavior to student leaders who in turn practice these principles and instruct other students in their use. Teachers know students as individuals and provide as- sistance for class members who need it. Our leaders impart wisdom, guide our de- velopment, and help us with problems whether they be large or small. The active and well-informed student of today feels that he owes much to the experience which was ob- tained during his high school years. This experience is his only if he has confidence in his leadership. 6
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Displaying surprising abilities as can-can dancers, eight future bunnies?” entertained a delighted audi- ence. Long hours of practice enabled the band to introduce many new numbers. Among them were stately marches and patriotic songs typical of the Gay Nineties.” FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN; Kay Harris KING: Wayne McCauley PRINCESS: Phyllis Freeman PRINCE: Ronnie Bailey Parents and Patrons Lead Successful P. LA. Project Dressed in colorful costumes and backed by the chorus, the square dancers helped to carry out the title of the pro- gram It Was Then As Now. Nearly two hundred people of all ages participated in the Fall Festival, one of the biggest entertainment events of the year. The Festival was sponsored by the P.T.A. and proceeds from this event, held each November, are used to help finance worthy- projects. Featuring a Gay Nineties theme and en- titled, ’Tt Was Then As Now, the program consisted of a variety of acts, including skits, songs, and dances. Red, White, and Blue colors were used predominately in cos- tumes and setting to help emphasize the patriotic theme. 8
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