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id, V .f sf EXIT 4 vggaxa That wonderful year . . . I963-I964 That wonderful year T963-T964 offered many challenges to the 3200 students af William Chrismon high school who, incorporating their abilities as one, rallied to uphold and strengthen the tradition of their school. Day by day devotion to the business of learn- ing proved to be the predominant challenge of the year. This challenge was accomplished through the cooperative efforts of consecrated teachers and willing students. Though housed on three campuses, the spirit Of Chrisman remained unified. Some of the freshmen were housed at Palmer junior high school while the remain- der of the freshmen and sophomores were housed at division Il. Juniors and seniors studied at division I. The three-way separation, however, did not hinder the learning opportunities of the students. Daily, many sophomores were transported from division II to divi- sion l to take advantage of the ROTC program and complete required credits in the speech and commerce departments. This ceciseless striving to obtain knowledge is iust one of the many examples of the youthful vivacity with which Chrismariites are constantly looking to the future to fulfill the requirements of a responsible gen- eration. L?
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