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Show x CARER ¥48 cca eee: : > I a ee: TP vay E heli Cae be friendliness. To me to others for her high these are great goals port, and willingness of everyone and I know that I will always be proud to look back and say that I was once a member of Weber High. I would like to thank Fred, Lyle, Suzanne, our fine faculty, and especially you, the Weber AA a pot *, TES High Student Body, for the wonderful memories, friendship, and support you have given me. Karen Knight Aa nah ad EI and which I feel we as a student body have again accomplished this year. A school cannot succeed without the help, sup- . High has always been known standards PM Ra aeaE > ats Weber AA Al ALAIN IE ee 4 Ss ie 10 Oe ee student body officers As the 1962 school year draws to a close, it is with great sadness in build memories so many than has fine experiences Weber High ay or place has brought ax my heart that I must say goodbye. I say goodbye to Weber. There can’t and never will be another Weber High School. No one other and opportunities to School. Some of the most wonderful people are called Weberites, and I was proud to be their Secretary. The Student Body, during the past school year, has been the best, and I would personally like to thank you for all the help, cooperation, and consideration that you’ve shown us as officers. Fred, Karen, and Lyle, along with our advisors, have been really wonderful to work with. It has been such a pleasure to start each day with them. I know, as I grow older, [ll never forget the wonderful friends and associates that I’ve had here at Weber... Pll always treasure them. Thank you again for one of the happiest years of my life. Sincerely : ; Susie Wood ¢ For me, Weber has been a fast succession of colorful memories: final exams, canceled assemblies, facts and theories, lost books and assignments, basketball scores, homework — late into the night — crowded lunch lines, theorems and equations, disap- pointments and victories. Weber has meant friends Pll never forget and opportunities I would never have had. I especially appreciate the help that Mr. Metcalf, Mr. Manning, the counselors and teachers have given to us, and the support of the wonderful student body. Thank you everyone; Lyle Johnston |