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Page 22 text:
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The Senior Class of 1965 has won a full measure of acclaim for the out- standing part it has played in the progress of Harrison High School. The key word has been student leadership. In the first two years of our new school, it was inevitable that the establishing of needed policies would require the experience and initiative of the school staff. However, it has always been understood that an important way in which our school must fulfill its function in nurturing student development would be through opportunity for students to share active responsibility in school affairs. You, the seniors of 1965, have the admiration of the underclassmen and faculty for work so well done. In all phases of school life senior leadership Palial G Forlney sets the pace; in the Classroom, in club activities, in athletics, in dramatics, r1nc1pa . in music, in journalism, and in forensics. Your contribution to school spirit was particularly exemplified by the organization and work of the Senior Pep Club. As the members of the third graduation class leave the halls of Harrison, the appreciation and good wishes of your school go with you. Sincerely, 't m: e ?Eimrf . e rwssm ' ON THEIR WAY to the downtown office for another meet- Beulah Schmitt ing with school officials are Mr. Paul G. Forney, Principal, and PrincipaPs Mr. Albert Longbrake, Assistant Principal. Secretary 20
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Administration Radiates Wisdom and Warmth Marilyn Wilson Lou Wright Mary Ferguson Dorothy Floyd Asst. Principalls Counselorls Teleclass Athletic Business Secretary Secretary Mgrfs Secretary Albert Longbrake Assistant Principal HANDLING THE RESPONSIBILITIES of student illnesses was Mrs. Electa Duncan. lTopl Mrs. Harriet Wright gave all of her time to the Special Education Department. Helen Keith Combs Stoutenborough It is hard to imagine what Harrison would be like without administrative personnel. The coun- selors, secretaries, and nurse have done much to make this past year a success. Dealing with stue dentsl problems is a time-consuming job, and the dedication of the counselors deserve special praise. Taking care of students, ills is no easy task, as any school nurse will testify. Mrs. Duncan has been quick to ease the pain and dispel the worry. The secretaries have proved invaluable to the counselors, principal, assistant principal, and treasurer. Thanks to all for a job well done. Carol Koehler Virginia Fly 21
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