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Mr. Ogland Superintendent Congratulations to each of you. To you Seniors, graduation marks the end of your high school life . At the same time it is the beginning of a new and much more important era for you. In this inter-planetary age the world needs mature, thoughtful people more than at any previous time in history. This is an age of new horizons in nearly every phase of human endeavor. The manner in which you are able to adjust to these new situations and conditions and your ability to take advantage of those opportunities will determine the extent to which you become a productive member of society. Each of you has the potential of coping successfully with these eventualities and becoming mature adults--adults who will be useful happy citizens of our country. Best Wishes and Good Luck. A. B. Ogland 5
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In Memoriam TIMOTHY NOEL SCHUMACHER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Schumacher Known to many members of the Class of 1970 from their grade school days Born August 22, 1952 Died July 23, 1960 To close the eye and close the ear, Wrapped in a trance of bliss, And, gently drawn in loving arms, To swoon from that to this:-- Scarce knowing if we wake or sleep, Scarce asking where we are, To feel all will sink away. All sorrow and all care! Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe 4
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Mr. Heiting Principal As this school year ends, it will bring to a close the secondary education for the senior class. It has been a challeng- ing year in several ways. Technologi- cally it is gratifying and mystifying how easy it is for man to journey through space to reach the moon and soon to other planets in the solar system. Com- puters are now performing tasks, with- out error, that man could never do. Sociologically man is slowly learning how to respect the rights of others and treat them as equals. In spite of all the progress that has been made (if one may call it progress), there are many problems that exist that must be solved by a future genera- tion, if man is to live in the interest of humanity. There are problems of rac- ism, pollution, war, poverty, educa- tion, and government. These are problems that will challenge you and the rest of the world as you enter the stage of adulthood. We trust you will meet these challenges even bet- ter than the past generations. To find your place in the world and live in it with satisfaction and enjoyment is our simplest wish. W. G . Heiting ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL Mr. Cassutt 6
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