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Donald C. Beckcrd, President cf the Redlands School Board. Education is an instrument of the total culture, yet recognizes the dignity of the individual. It must also contribute to intelligent and devoted participa- tion in public affairs, develop sound principles of citizenship, foster loyalty and patriotism for our country, and aid in the solution of civic, social, and economic problems. ' It is in the application of this philosophy that these men have established the high standards of education that characterize and distinguish Redlands Senior High School. Gen Richard L. Scott (Ret | hik inil ' ' 17
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Dr. H. Fred Heisner Superintendent of Schools JnspiratioH for Zomorrow Bill Gibson Ass ' t Superintendent in Charge of Business Kenneth M. Hurlb ert Ass ' t Superintendent in Charge of Instruction William E. Bondy Chairman, Child Welfare, } 6 Attendance and Health Services Pnljprt F Bell Coordinator of Instructional Materials and Service Robert K. Burley Principal of Continuation Scho Boyd Johnson Chairman, Psychological Servi(
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Dear Students, The issuance of the 1966 Makio means the close of another chapter in the history of Redlands Senior High School. It is another chapter that has been filled with numerous accomplishments, the setting of new records, and the stowing away of memories that will be renewed to you as you read your Makio in years to come. We, here at Redlands Senior High School, hope that these will be sweet memories. We feel that 1965-66 has been another great year and all of our students have played a port in making it so. To the Seniors, I offer my best wishes, and hope for you the most pleasant and meaningful things in life. To the Juniors and Sophomores, 1966-67 lies ahead of you. What goes into the record book in the future will depend on you. I hope you will have a most pleasant summer and also that you will be making your plans for the coming year. As the old saying goes, even a gold mine is of no value unless it is worked. May Red- lands Senior High School be your gold mine, and may your work truly produce rich experience. Robert G. Campbell, Jr. Principal R. Gam Haycock Assistont Principal Guidance and Testing William F. Nance Assistant Principal Student Activities Charles Renin Assistant Principal School Plant and Student Activities Director of Athletics
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