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WRK says, “Meet challenge on a personal I ■ Mr. Kier joints Dr. Wilson, Principal of Wakefield High School, Mr. Gill, and Mr. Cabelus in an administrative joke during the pre-evaluation meetings held in the fall. TO THE CLASS OF ’63 As you are about to terminate this phase of your formal education, I am sure you will look with retro- spect upon these last twelve years and judge how well qualified and equipped you are to move into the future. You have had formal training under the supervision of trained professionals; your education has been organized on a requested basis from grade to grade by subject; you have had the concern and interest of many adults assisting in making your deci- sions; you have followed the direction of many of your classmates. Now, you must begin to meet the challenge ahead on a more personal basis as you plan for addi- tional education or make plans to enter the vocational world. I have had the opportunity to work with you for three years; in fact, you are the first graduating class to have spent your entire high school career in this fine school. Your contributions have heen many, and they have made an impact upon us. Recognizing this. I look forward with great expectation to note the mark you will make upon the world. I wish you Godspeed toward that goal. W. Ralph Kier Principal “And they won't let us out at night! Joan Hunter, ’62 Alumnae, regales Mr. Kier with some of the trials of a Freshman at Mary Washington College during a return visit to the school. lO
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Mr. Thomas J. Cabelus, Jr., in his capacity as Assist- ant Principal and Dean of Boys, has many and varied responsibilities. His primary concern is the well-being and good conduct of each boy enrolled and for their adjustment to high school life. Personal conferences with students and parents are one facet of this concern. Among his other functions, Mr. Cabelus manages the custodial services and the use of school facilities in order to provide for the full and proper use of the physical plant. In addition, he receives and takes stock inventories of school supplies and equipment. How- ever, he is best known around the school for being the possessor of the flashing red MG convertible that is the envy of all male students. Mr Cabelus joins Mr. Kier in sampling the “suckling pig” „..',.„,1 V.,. T.afin Hnnor Soeietv at their Roman orgy banquet. Varied responsibilities borne by Mr. Cabelus 11
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