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SENIOR CLASS WILL Chuck Sample leaves the 'key to regulate the boys' showers to Gary Hannold fthe key has been handed to a junior boy by a senior boy for 7 years.j Les Sanford leaves his unwanted nickname of 4'Ape to Jeff Font. Corlana Sherrife leave.s her Spanish ability to Skip Murray. Cathy Shine leaves all her headaches as drum majorette to Albert Walton. Inga Siguroardottir leaves, but she will never forget the wonderful time she had in Youngsville High. Gary Sitler leaves Tom Fitzgerald his sleeping ability. Mary Stec leaves her position on Mr. Turchan's lap to Gary Hannold. Jonathan Steffan leaves the nickname of Horseman to Tom Fitzgerald. Bonnie Stover leaves her English seat to Leah Brown. Rebecca Stuart leaves her seat in Shorthand class to her sister. Karen Taylor leaves Dean Barnett for anyone who can make practical use of him. David Turner leaves all the p-ains and joys of football to anyone who wants to Work for them. Karen VanGuilder leaves her seventh periods with Mrs. Bryan to some junior girl. Steve Wachter leaves all his g'Drag Strip Dreamsl' to Terry Lucas. Don't burn or speed shift in Miss Adams' class, slow down and flunk the course. Shirley Wayda leaves her back seat in P.O.D. class to her brother. Charlene Weldon leaves the bottle of 'clVliss Clairol that Lynn Rensma willed to her to Donna Elinski. Sarah Wentworth leaves her last four enjoyable years of English and History to some lucky student. Reba Wertz leaves her seat in English class to Doris Black. Linda Wiler leaves her locker 212 to her sister, Martha. Holly Williams leaves her gullibility to Sherry Walter. Suzy Wo-od leaves her cheerleading skirt to Jeanne Natale. Charles Young leaves all of his bad grades to some unfortunate junior. Mildred Yucha leaves her seat in P.O.D. to Jeanne Natale. Jane Zurcher leaves her ability to blush to any unlucky junior. Jeanette Zurcher leaves her seat in P.0.D. class to Shirley Lamar. THESE ARE THE LAST RIGHTS OF THE CLASS OF 1964.
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The role of public schools in our society is rapidly becoming more vital and therefore more demanding. Our late president, John F. Kennedy, short- ly before his tragic death noted that: '4Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, and the demands of 'citizenship itself in an era such as this require the maximum development of every young American's capacityf' You students are challenged by the very time in which you live to take advantage of every available opportu- nity to develop yourself educationally to the utmost of your capabilities. Your school board in a like manner is chal- lenged to provide for you as many opportunities as is feasible. You need only to look at the expanded program now available to you and the enlarged and additional facilities for your use to realize the sincerity with which the school board and the community is meeting their challenge. To you graduates of 1964, I would say you are about to face new chal- lenges. The degree to which yo-u have availed yourself of opportunities in high school will determine quite largely how well equipped you are to meet these new challenges of adult life. To you who have yet to complete your high school education, I would say make yourself as aware of the op- portunities available to you and through planning with your parents, counsel with your teachers, and extended effort on your part, take full advantage of that part of your school program which still lies ahead. H. J. Sherwood Supervising Principal QC!-IOOL BOARD Left to Right: Standing: Noyd Chappel, Robert Scott, Marlin Schnell. Seated: Urno Gustafson, Jr., Robert Spencer-President, Kenneth Franklin-Vice President, Doris Rapp. Not Present: Frank Briggs, Lavina Frew, Florence H. Spencer-Secretary.
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