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To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose . . . Ecclesiastes 3:1 To be able to find the time and opportunity for all things is an accomplish- ment rarely achieved by any of us. Even the most time-conscious will often find himself in a state of confusion with things needing to be done - and no time in which to do them. Yet, as we all realize, our individual lives are each composed of varied time periods which we ourselves create. However, during our development into mature young adults, there are experiences which should be shared by all in order to render us more re- sponsible citizens in the future. To find the time to stop and reflect, to observe and contemplate, and to think and initiate those ideas fundamental to individual character revelation are basic in everyone's development. Therefore, in this, the 1966 CUTLASS, we have attempted to capture, for the entire student body, the times we have jointly shared during this past year. At the same time, we have tried to re-create for the senior class, the first one to complete six years of study at Two Rivers, those times which have highlighted their final year. 2
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DEDICATIO We members of the 1966 CUTLASS staff wish to express our appreciation of the contri- butions made by one of the most well-known persons on the Two Rivers faculty. Her interest in the performance of students at Two Rivers has been equaled only by her concern for the future of each individual, and since 1960 her professional zeal and dedication have es- tablished and steadily improved the Two Riv- ers guidance program. Her assistance in stu- dent social activities has proved invaluable, while her influence on the ethical and academic standards of our high school is everywhere evident. In the years to come, when other memories fade, we shall not forgetherfriendly eyes and ready smile. For these reasons, it is our privilege to dedicate this, THE CUTLASS of 1966, to Mrs. James J. McGee. nwziiwuiswtkfisiik 'SMH 1' 'Q 113211lQ?bFiZeM?a:W1h'5 1filfSQ-fl'tQ1HLM3W2E3W45EW?wK92f3m M?9 K54W?m.mmig :EW 'WF'
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