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fe Noah Edminster, Principal. w 'S Q. TVX 'X Tlx ,YR of s James Stevenson, Vice-President. Administrators De me Educational Program PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE To the Members of the Class of 1967: - Are you ready? The moment has arrived when each of you must consider what your country will demand of you as high school graduates. There will be many obligations placed upon you by family, community and job, but the most important of all is the responsibility of citizenship. Your birth in this great country of ours was probably the greatest good fortune that could happen to you. Now, in turn, you have a great responsibility - that of helping to guarantee this good fortune to succeeding generations. Are you prepared to assume this responsibility? There are three basic qualities which one must possess to meet the demands of good citizenship. The first of these is character. Our nation needs people with a high sense of values, integrity, pride and perseverance. The second quality is service. Our nation needs people who are unselfish in their desire to serve others. Real satisfaction in life comes from service. The third quality is leadership. Our nation needs people who have the knowledge, the wisdom and the willingness to provide direction and guidance for their fellow citizens. Character, service and leadership: Do you possess these qualities? If you do, you are ready. Kermit Cook, Superintendent.
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Dedicated Z0 . . MR. DAVID LEMERE We, the Class of 1967, dedicate this, our edition of the Toga, to Mr. David Lemere. Mr. Lemere has generously contributed himself to the activities of our class. He has coached our one-act play, moder- ated our class meetings, and offered many excellent suggestions con- cerning our senior projects. In ap- preciation for his exceptional char- acter, his valuable advice, and his loyal assistance, we dedicate this yearbook to him.
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