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Page 70 FORE 0RD . .. ln many ways, the events of l963-64 suggest this year's Quinault theme, LIGHTS-in our country and in our school. ln early l963, the lights of peace burned more brightly with the lessening of world tensions. As the year proceeded, revolutionary sparks were ignited in Africa and in the Ear East. To Americans, l963 presented periods of light and darkness. The year began peaceably with only a few exceptions. Therewere racial conflicts, the usual stock market fluctuations, and history's longest congressional session. Cooper's extended orbitals around the Earth exhibited a bright light for U.S. progress in space. To- ward the latter part of the year, Americans were plunged into a surprising period of darkness with the shocking assassination of President Kennedy. Vice-President John- son was extremely well prepared to take up the adminis- trative torch, and the nation came out of despair with the light of his leadership. ln our school, the theme LIGHTS was exhibited physically through the addition of the Phillips Building. Scholastically, our school shone brightly with many stu- dents receiving special honors. A strong light, team spirit, was the symbol of athletics at Weatherwax this year. To include the special highlights of our school year, the Quinault has been expanded to one hundred fifty-six pages. One of the outstanding features of the 1964 Quinault is the color section. ln this section are full-color photos of memorable events of the past school year. The staff has worked very hard to make this Quinault more original in content and design. We pre- sent with pride and pleasure the Quinault of l964. Barbara Bushnell Lynn Miller Co Editors
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