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STANTON COUNTY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL E. G. REID, Principal JOHNSON, KANSAS 67855 Dear Students: There was never a time when youth could look forward to such wide horizons. I can think of no tine in history when man- kind has been challenged as it is today. In the field of science — space exploration, medicine, food production, and countless other fields -- a whole new world is opening up. New nations are being born, races are awakening in many lands, world population is increasing faster than world food production. It seems that everything is in a state of change. The youth of today will determine the direction of the tomorrow. I feel that the students of our school have the ability to make a great con- tribution to the world. You have honesty, courage, intelligence and love of your fellow man. We, your teachers, have faith in you. 4 E. G. Reid
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RONALD GARVER, who was one of our outstanding basketball players this season, enjoys chasing girls on his scooter. He hopes to attend Fort Hays College but hasn't decided on his profession. JIM CARRITHERS, president of the senior class, enjoys building cars (and tearing them up). He has been very active in school events all 4 years. Jim was co- captain of the football team this year. BARBARA DIMMIT, an active 4- Her, dislikes showoffs. Barbara would like to follow a business ca- reer but hasn't decided where she would like to go to school. WAYNE FERGUSON, who was foot- ball co -captain this season, enjoys shop and hot cars. He plans to fol- low a career in electronics. MELVA JONES, president of the pep club, names history as her favorite subject. Her favorite hobby is danc- ing. Melva plans to attend W. U. but hasn't decided on her career. JUDY HARMON, who transferred from Manter her soph, year, won the D. A. R. award for citizenship her senior year. She hopes to enter W. U. and pursue a nursing career. NEIL BARSTOW was one of our outstanding defensive ends this year. He is vice-president of the Student Council and is very act- ive in rodeos. Neil plans to pur- sue the field of animal husbandry at Fort Hays. ROBERT DIMMIT, whose favorite subject is shop, enjoys working on and riding his motorcycle. His pet peeve is school. Robert plans to go to trade school. 6
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