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NATHANIEL SANDERS Sr. Class Pres. The time to say farewell has arrived. As we look back through the years spent at Trade High, we cannot express enough our gratitude for the training that we have received. We want to thank our administrators, our teachers and our counselors for working so hard with us. Without their guidance, friend- ship and understanding we could not have secured a strong foundation for our successful future. As a class, we are indebted to those of our members who have given un- selfishly of their time and effort. I wish to thank especially the secretary who has assisted me through the year. Also, I wish to thank the officers and com- mittee members who have been loyal in helping me to execute my duties as president. With their combined efforts the leadership of our advisors we have been able to make this Senior Year of 1968 a “year to remember.” As you know, a very special thanks must go to the ones who have given the most—namely, our parents. Without their love, understanding and en- couragement, it would have been impossible for us to have spent these many years in school. By their sacrifice, we have obtained the training needed to overcome the many problems which lie ahead. Now comes the time when each of us must put into use the knowledge and skills which we have acquired. On the foundation we have received, we must build a successful and rewarding life, but we know that in these troubled times this will not be easy. The challenge is great, but the opportunities for success are even greater. In closing, we, the Graduating Class of 1968, aware of our challenge to build the “Good Society,’ hope and pray that we may be able to take the torch that has been passed down to us, and with this torch light for ourselves and others a path to success, wherever we may go. President of the Class of “1968” Nathaniel Sanders
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IN MEMORIAM MR. BERNARD DOLEVA He was more than a teacher and more than a man If you knew him you would understand If we needed any help he would always be there Explaining the problems and making it clear It still doesn’t penetrate in my mind that he’s gone Because in my heart he'll live on and on ’ I see him in front of me though yet I know he’s not there And again I'll try to hold back a tear Even though he is gone and far away In our “hearts” he will always “stay”. By AnneMarie Emerson 10th Grade
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