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Winding road opens; new opportunities seen Oh, education! What a pathway inflicted on the American youth. Not by choice does he drag himself out of the house at such an unlikely hour, books weigh- ing him down, his eyes half-open. He knows what is ahead of him for the day — the math home- work he did not finish, the novel he’s reading, the Religion collage he pasted together. He knows if there is a game tonight or a carwash tomorrow. He has a vague idea about this baffling road; he can guess where it is leading him. He can only guess. A student can’t really look into the future. Oh, he has insights of it. He can plan his subjects for college or business. He can select certain colleges he is interested in. The future, the destination of the road he travels, is unknown. This roadway, this pathway of high school, has only one primary requisite — learning. Yet somewhere between cultural and biology, be- tween outdoor pep rallies and retreats we have managed to gain something more. It’s that glow, that dependability of student council members. It’s that pride, that artistic skill, creativity and independence that builds Homecoming floats. Adults call it maturity; Religion terms it becom- ing; and a student caught in the middle of a world around him, realizes he is someone worth living, worth loving. 4
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Arrows begin their long forward journey I have chosen many roadways in my life. I pave a course for home when I am in need, for work, or for recreation when I am in need of en- joyment or relaxation. I have found paths that lead to fun or to trouble and the decisions to follow them have been mine. I have found roads worn down from overuse. These have been my choices. But there are roads I cannot choose. There are roads to follow through law and order. I must trudge along a path to maturity and gather up the pieces of myself along the way. I must struggle through independence; I must struggle through history and take my place as a member of the human race. And there is one road I must pave for myself, as no one else can, for this road is mine alone. This road is the rocky, long and winding pathway that is education. Table of Contents Introduction 2 Faculty and Academics . . 10 A thletics . 34 Student Life . 56 Organizations . 70 . 84 . 104 Patrons . 124 INTRODUCTION
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