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ADMINISTRATION 5
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We, the class of 1966, wish to dedicate our yearbook to the memory of our classmate, David Chase, who was killed in an automobile accident in June 1965. Although he was in our class for only one year, his memory will linger in our minds and in our hearts. t
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embers of the Graduating Class of 1966: Id your invitation, 4it is my pleasure to present a few mments for yoOf yearbook. Although these thoughts ere expressed some time ago, I feel they are as approbate today as ever—perhaps more so. Consider the oyster—a lesson in conduct in its behavior, fter the embryo oyster emerges from the old oyster, it is seven days of freedom. Nevertheless, it must think of e future. At the end of the seven days, it must be at-ched to a hard surface. There it grows. Youth is a free time, but it must think of maturity. At ie end of youth destruction comes to him who has not tached himself to a hard, firm surface of wisdom. The ster does not consider a soft surface—that would mean ;ath. Too many young people want to attach themselves Superintendent's Message t resistance, old oyster soft places in life. This is the way of f Oyster farmers throw back into the water lells after they have been sunned and ie old shells make the very best anchors for the y asters. Youth, too, will prosper if it will fasten to the old id seasoned ideals and principles, those which have en exposed to sun and storm, toughened and hardened, •oven to be of real worth. Times change but principles idure. To each of you, sincere congratulations as you graduate om high school and hearty best wishes fof many happy ;ars ahead. ■ • • A. Robert Twiss Superintendent of Sch Principal's Message To the Class of 1966: It is my privilege and pie tions and best wishes to you. I hope that your high sch and enjoyable ones, and that fullest advantage the knowlec isure to extend congratula- ol days have been fruitful ach of you will use to the you have acquired these past four years to make your life in the future more ficial to all mankind. Again, my congratulations you in your future endeavors. y God bless each of Merle W. Crown Principal
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