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A D SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MR. JEROME J. LYNCH To THE CLASS OF 1963: Charles Dickens in the “Tale of Two Cities” described the year 1775 as follows: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair... ” How similar this description is to the complex world of today — the world into which you are now embarking as a young adult. As each of you plans your future in this intricate pattern of life it is my sincere wish that you will be able to meet the many challenges that will beset you. I hope that your training and counseling here at your Alma Mater has prepared you to apply sound judgments and critical thinking to formulate wise decisions. May your fondest hopes be realized whatever be your goal! Congratulations and good luck! MARY L. BILLINGS Director of Guidance To THE CLASs OF 1963: To you, the graduates of the Class of 1963, congratulations for a job well done. As you take leave of Burlington High School, be mindful that you are entering adulthood, pre- pared to meet life’s challenges. As you encounter life’s problems, confront them with a determina- tion to make a success of any endeavor you undertake. Such perseverance will contribute to a happy and successful life. Whatever be your goal, my very best wishes go with you. JEROME J. LYNCH Superintendent of Schools DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE MRS. MARY L. BILLINGS
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At is rather difficult for me, only one, to speak for each member of the graduating class of 1963. Mv feelings mav not be shared by all, for fe are nof mature enough to habe independent attitudes tofard life. Our education has helped us to decide our goals and how fe hope to obtain them. No is the time for great decisions, for fe must decide if these goals are realistic and worthwhile. Through our school vears fe habe all suffered the disappoint- ments of failure as fell as hating knofon the jous of success. Perhaps these di sappointments habe better prepared us for other disappoint- ments fhich fe fill later encounter. Maube the jous of success habe gifen us strength to continue along the fay tofard greater things. Jf fe habe gained this much, then these past feu vears habe been in- faluable, for our futuve is built upon their foundation. We, the Class of 1963, fill make, in our seemingly small fay, pur impress on the orld. Jt is our hope that it mill be a better place for our habing entered it. We leafe school With some sadness, for here fe habe had many happy experiences. As fe depart, fe would like to extend our grati- tude to eferuone flo has been a part of our school days. sdigenne. Lapa
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PRINCIPAL sorte Sage eg Oe: MR. JAMES M. HORTON To THE CLASS OF 1963: The entire faculty joins me in wishing the Class of 1963 great success. As you approach the time when you will leave Burlington High School, we sincerely hope that you have gained much from us. This decade of the 60’s is probably the most exciting decade of our history. Man has made the beginning of exploration of space and soon we shall probably have landings on the moon. Perhaps some of you may have a direct interest in these new projects. Schoo!books and Education are the treads and rises on the Stairway to the Stars. All of us hope that you use many of these steps. JAMES M. HORTON Principal ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. THOMAS A. MOHAN
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