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Nlr. Bobby Campbell is a chemistry, physics, and electronics teacher at Wentzville High School. He has been teaching for 16 years and has been a part of the Wentzville system for 12 years. Mr. Campbell has always exhibited a genuine interest, enthusiasm, and friendliness for all students. His understanding, kindness, pa- tience, and sense of humor have helped many students both in and outside the classroom. Mr. CampbelI's determination to continue 2 teaching and contributing to the deve opment of young people in spite of serious heath ob- stacles has been an encouragement and inspi- ration to those of us who know him. Mr. Campbell has gained the respect and ad- miration of students, parents, faculty, and administration. Through his efforts, we feel our community and school are better places to live, study, and learn. lt is with a great deal of pleasure that we dedicate the 1974 POW WOW to lVlr. Campbell. A
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AT THE C ROSSROADS You to the left and Ito the right, For the ways of men must sever- And it well may be for a day and a night, And it well may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we part lFor our ways are past our knowingl, A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going! Here's luck! For we know not where we are going. Whether we win or whether we lose With the hands that life is dealing, It is not we nor the ways we choose But the fall of the cards that 's sealing. There's a fate in love and a fate in fight, And the best of us all go under- And whether we're wrong or whether we're right, We win, sometimes, to our wonder. Here's luck! That we may not yet go under! With a steady swing and an open brow We have tramped the ways together, But we're clasping hands at the crossroads now In the Fiend 's own night for weather, And whether we bleed or whether we smile In the leagues that lie before us The ways of life are many a mile And the dark of Fate is o'er us. Here's luck! And a cheer for the dark before us! You to the left and I to the right, For the ways of men must sever, And it well may be for a day and a night And it well may be forever! But whether we live or whether we die lFor the end is past our knowingl, Here's two frank hearts and the open sky, Be a fair or an ill wind blowing! Here's luck! In the teeth of all winds blowing. From the book POEMS FOR YOUTH by Wm. R. Benet. Copyright, 1925, by E. P. Dutton 81 Co., Inc. Renewal, 1952 by Marjorie Flack Benet. Published by E. P. Dut- ton 84 Co., Inc. and used with their permission. 1, . 1 J
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What's That You Say, Russell? 1974 POW WGW Wentzville High School Wentzville, lVlo. Volume 35
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