Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Ault, CO)

 - Class of 1973

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east Serif- ISL BACCALAUREATE-COMMENCEMENT HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL AULT, COLORADO May 18, 1973 Processional. Pomp and Circumstance ..... .... E lgar Highland High School Band Invocation .................... The Reverend Henry Baker First United Methodist Church, Ft. Collins ss as Ave Verum ................................... Mozart Highland M ixed Chorus ADDRESS Why Search for Happiness? Create it!', The Reverend Henry Baker A Star Robert Frost ................. Randall Thompson Highland High Mixed Chorus ADDRESS Songs of Separationi' ..................... Mr. Earl Reum Denver Public Schools Scholastic Awards and Presentation of Senior Class ................ Mr. Keith Neal Principal, Highland High School Awarding of Diplomas ................ Mr. Dennis Stuehm President, Board of Education supt. of sciifioils, weld Re:9 Mr. R. E. Gieck Benediction .. ............... The Reverend Henry Baker Recessional .. .......... March from Die Meistersinger Highland High School Band Richard Wagner . 5 see iw 51.1, t fa: 2 2 X t . . st e t R 9 L wi -1 ii A tmafg 358 Lis, S Q 2 Rs X 'fi Ei w: P O fl -ti.-is fsf iiii w , - , ts -I f ,. ,, :.:,g:gasa:,fs5-,g-5-: :wffshp-,ft f , ' -1 - a. 94v'b? iKrt,?3s :MGE ' I wx 1 lies, K .4 w :Egg 2 sfliiiihs N? 'Qs X Q, t ef 42 A- q aaiglfitl t a t .. A-A -A- Y T ig K it XX T , tt , W Ee, , i re l Atm,-I-.,,sg:ff:,,ffs.ae in--'1:::t,::. . as...-it .S-,.. . it Q The Reverend Henry Baker: This program intrigues me a great deal- a combination of Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. The theme for this message actually comes from a little bit ofadvice by Dear Abby. One morning not long ago, I was glancing through this particular section, and some woman was telling about her search for happiness. She had never quite found the happiness that she sought. Abby's advice is the words of our theme this evening, Why search for happiness, Create it! After all, you are here in search for happiness. We say we are LOOKING for happinessg but, really, we can CREATE our own happiness out of making the kind oflives we have the potential to create with all the help that is available to us these days. Robert Frost wrote a poem entitled, The Mountain. In this poem is a story of a beautiful mountain that dominates the landscape such as Long's Peak yonder. The people around the foot of this mountain saw it everyday and took it pretty much for granted. But a stranger who came to this valley was thrilled by that mountain and asked a villager, I'd like very much to climb that mountaing how shall I climb it? ls there a path that goes to the top, and what will I see when I get there? This was his reply, I have always meant to go and look for myself, but you know how it is, it doesn't seem so much to climb a mountain you work- ed around the foot ofall your life. That says to me that too many times we take things that are right at home too much for granted. There is a story of an elderly woman who was flying in a plane for the first time from San Francisco to New York. After they were airborne, the voice ofthe pilot came over the intercom and told them what their destination would be, etc. There was something comforting and reassur- ing about his voice so she settled down and her anxiety disappeared. Well, about 30 minutes out of San Francisco, he announced, I don't want to disturb you, but we will be about 30 minutes late coming in to Kennedy Fieldg engine Number 4 has konked out and will slow us up a little bit. These announcements occurred at intervals for engines number 3 and number 2. About this time, this was as much as the little lady could takeg and she said, Good Heavens! It is our luck that engine number l will konk out and leave us up here all day. Wejust don't really understand how dependent we are on one another. Happiness can be created out of what we are and what we can become. Sometimes, we create happiness for ourselves and others out of what, in the eyes of some, may be unlikely materials and in some unlikely places. It will depend on your awareness to involve your life in the lives of others wherever there is human needg and when you identify your life with human needs, then you have heard the call of God. That call is clear and is ringing in our time. REMEMBER: Happiness CAN be created! i

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