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Seated L.R.. Mr. Theodore Hoffmann. Mr. Robert Dibble. Mr. E. Thomas Champluvier. President. Mr. E. Larry Franklin. Vice President. Mrs. Mary Moon, Secretary. Standing. Mr. Royal Champluvier. Mr. Donald Salsman. Mr. Gary Woodruff. Mr. Edward Mapes. Mr. Lewis Reinhart. Treasurer. a C£ 3
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FOREWARD The 1985-86 school year brought many changes to WVHS. We have witnessed the completion of our greatly needed gymnasium and classrooms to our facility. These long overdue structures we have eagerly awaited and, through the construction of them, caused some confusion and tumult, we agree they have been worth all the inconvenience. We have experienced some great changes in the administration of our school system. We welcomed three new members to the Board of Education—Mr. Gary Woodruff, Mr. Royal Champluvier, and Mr. Donald Salsman. Our superintendent. Mr. James F. Smith, took a sabbatical leave; and our principal, Mr. Warner Stark, assumed the suprintendent's duties. Our assistant principal, Mr. Augie Grant, then moved into the principal's chair, thus leaving us with a new assistant principal, Mr. Martin Weisgold, formerly of the Ag Department. The Vallian staff extends best wishes and much wisdom to all of these gentlemen in the decision which they will be called upon to make. Locally—some farm families opted for the Federal Herd Buy-Out” program and altering life styles in the process. Others saw in this program a threat of falling beef prices, while still others invisioned cheaper Big Macs” and Whoppers.” Statewide—we all enjoyed falling gasoline prices and this, coupled with fear to travel abroad, altered vacation plans for many. Internationally—we tensively watched as the president of our nation committed U.S. forces in Libya in the effect to curb international terrorism. On a more somber note, we have shared in the tragedy of the space shuttle and the loss of a comrade in Christa McAuliffs and like the rest of the educational community and nation, we grieve. Change begets progress and progress we must, for our ever-changing world will not permit stagnation. We could not record all of these changes and forces that affect our school, community, and nation; but we believe as you thumb through the pages that follow, you will, like us, hope and trust these changes will sustain us—and in the end we will be able to say we are better because of it.”
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