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DEDICA TION The 1967 Crusader yearbook is dedicated to Mrs. Willisene Hoyer for her many years of service to the students of Wellington High School. She has devoted a great part of her life to teaching young adults, and she has given up many hours of her free time in help- ing students in their search for knowledge and truth. She has been selfless in the per- formance of her task, and has served as an inspiration to all of us. Wellington High School will miss Mrs. Hoyer when she has retired next year, and we hope that we have shown our appreciation to her well enough that she will also remember us with a feeling of gladness and satisfaction. 2
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RICHARD WALN Superintendent of School District 353 Changing Times The 1966-67 school year will be remembered as a year of change. Unified School District 353 became a reality. Well- ington Senior High now serves the entire Unified School Dis- trict, which represents an area approximately ten miles on all sides of Wellington. Whether unification is good or bad is a subject of great debate. Nevertheless, changes have taken place and will con- tinue to take place. In years to come, many changes will be made in the curriculum of the Senior High School. We will see a move away from a static classroom of approximately thirty students to some large classes of perhaps one hundred or to groups of only ten or twelve, and in some cases indi- vidual teacher-pupil counseling. The curriculum will change and students will be given more freedom for individual study. We appreciate the efforts of the students who have helped bring change without confusion. The years ahead will be ex- citing ones as more changes take place. We hope the seniors will continue their education and that some might return to their alma mater to help make it a school where wonderful educational experience will be realized by future generations. faded ML, EW ADMINISTRA TI ON E s 5 SCHOOL BOARD: Jim Marsh, Don Hyten, Ray Evans, Harry Coffel, George Gwynn, Dean Miller 4
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