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Dedication pldt'ljlij 4tniJ till twist { hi lr, { rimtnUr iithfl ptSct linn I 41) t nn oiltiut. Ao far a-» pu»ibh without surmuhr Won goad Itnw with dlt ptnsons. -5ptak your truth qutilly ch4rlij , and l» lxn to others, eu n the dull ( ignorant , Ihty too luvt thtir story. Ayotd loud { agdnr»'M . prisons,Ihiy art oo.alw»n 14» llu spirit. J( you compart ijoumlf with others, you way become gain ( biller , for at uuys thtn will bt grrahr lesser persons than yourstlf. rnjotj your uhttutmtnb d) mill a» your | Un ilup inUnstid in your own cancr, houitwr humble , »1 is 4 real po - in the changing fortune of time, Bxercbt caution in your business affair» , for tht uiorld b full of trick ry. But let this not Wind you totuhat virtue there b: many p»oom Wive for high ideab , and entry when liftb full of htrobiu. £ , yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Xtither lx cynical about ovt% for in the faci of ali andily i dbcnctuiitnunt it b per- ennial ao tht grass. 77akt kindly Hu counsel of the yeao, gracefully surrendering the fhlngo of youlh. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in Muldt-n misfortune But do not distress yourself with imaginings. JlTany ftars art bom of fatigue ( loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, bt gtnflt wilh ymirseJf. I Tou are a child of Iht universe, no less lhan Ihe tries $ the Wara ,you Have a right to k here. And tuhtllur or no il b cltar U you, no doubt the universe is unfolding ash should. a hen fort heal peact uiith 0od, whatever you conceiuehim lobe, and mhatevir your lahors 4 aspirations, in tlu noisy confusion of Uft keep peace with your soul. dTjitk all it sham, drudgery 4 broken dreams, it b still a btauli- Wful world. Be cartful. Arrive U bt happy. found in OU SVwl Paul’» Church ,13aUinu»rc •, UUd lfc 9l Compliments of SHAY'S RED WHITE STORE
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FOREWARD Together we become a class or a school, but if you look at each of us as individuals you will find that we are made up of many different moods and emotions. It is upon these Moods and Emotions that we would like to base this yearbook. We are individuals. As individuals we form together with those who share our moods, and we can express our emotions freely. At times there are numerous other individuals who share these emotions which are brought out by school. At other times we find ourselves alone with these emotions. As individuals we respect the rights of others to bring their emotions out freely or to harbor them within themselves. That is one of the things about a group. You can be in the mid- dle of it and be part of it, or you can be in the middle of a group and still be alone. Either way you are being yourself, and expressing your mood or emotion in your own way. In this yearbook we would like you to see that some emotions can be shown openly on a face. Some of these emotions might be laughter, doubt, anger, disgust, or just all over happiness. Then too you can see suppressed emotions. You may not know what the person is trying to suppress, but you see it hiding there, just under the surface. Whether stu- dents voice emotions or show them quietly, each contains a real meaning. We hope that as you as an individual looks at this yearbook, within you there will be aroused some emotions that will please you and that would make us feel as if our yearbook had served its real purpose. Spec 4 Donald Pensyl September 25, 1950 - August 31, 1971 IN MEMORY OF Don was a 1968 graduate of our school. In June of 1970 he entered the service and November of that year found him being sent to Viet Nam. In August 1971 Don was fueling some equipment when there was an explosion in which he was severly burned. His death, August 31, 1971 was a result of pneumonia which set in while being treated for these burns. Those who knew him best remember him as a quiet, sensitive, person. His moods were re- spected and he had many friends. We, as a class, extend our sympathy to his family for their great loss. Don was the husband of Betty Kellogg Pensyl, and a brother of Lois Pensyl both of whom are in our graduating class. Compliments of DONALD KRAMERS GENERAL INSURANCE
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Row 1: Judy Sherwood, Richard Pensyl, Rose McDonough, James Miller, Cindi Hutchison, Ronald Billings, Susan Jones, Donald Barrett, Eileen Flanagan, Lyle Easton, Debbie Jones, Roger Toby. Row 2: Connie Ordway, Jerry Lewis, Mary Ann Johnson, Dennis Shay, Ann Stambaugh, Patrick Birmingham, Cheryl Vallieres, Dennis Kear, Shirley Coleman, Murrie Hokenson. 6 Compliments of PAYNE'S BODY SHOP
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