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PRINCIPALS MR. HOWLETT Once again the time has come to address a final message to a graduating class of Stock- bridge High School. The years go by so quick¬ ly and so to the class of “1967”, congratula¬ tions on your past achievements. Godspeed and best wishes for a successful and happy fu¬ ture. Richard Howlett Congratulations Seniors ’67. Best Wishes on your graduation and for all your future years. In my contact with the Senior Class this year it is my feeling that whatever your life endeavors may be you will accomplish them with great success. May success continue to be your goal. Robert Boyd MR. BOYD 7
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SUPERINTENDENT My sincere congratulations to the members of the 1967 graduating class. It is our hope and ex¬ pectation that each member will find the years spent at Stockbridge High School well worth the effort involved and that each one will find himself well fortified to meet the problems and chal¬ lenges bound to face him in the future. May you be able to be of great service to your community and to your fellowman. With Best Regards, Jesse Batchelor Supt. of Schools
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BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mr. Duane Ford, treasurer; Mr. Almon Lathrop, president; Dr. Edward Weddon, secretary. STANDING: Mr. Elwin Breniser, Mr. Dan Howlett, trustees. Not present when picture was taken: Mr. Olin Wild, trustee Mr. Lee Janies, trustee The seven men elected to the board of education must ref lect the educational thought of the school community. These men must spend many hours at regular and special meet¬ ings or at conferences. They must keep themselves informed on many topics, such as cur¬ riculum developments, the new federal programs of Head start, Title I of E.S.E.A., fi¬ nance, and many others. The over-hauling of written policies and labor negotiations take up a great deal of time. They would like to have more time to discuss the aims of educa¬ tion and time to develop a better program to meet the educational needs of the day. Other obligations does not give them this opportunity. 8
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