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TffpT : lilfliL I I It : 1 Si li Editor—JANICE MURPHY Assistant Editors—MARY DALTON MARILYN HARVEY Business Managers—MAUREEN DONOVAN WILLIAM PALMISCIANO Artist-JOHN NIEJADLIK Photographer—WILLIAM PALMISCIANO Advisor-MISS RITA SULLIVAN Olher members of the staff include: Judy Had- field, Murielle Courvilie, Helen Midwood, Ann Thayer, Christina Merrill, Lyn Seagrave, and Ernie Pineault.
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Town pf Swansea, Massachusetts Department pf Public Schools RICHARD B. GREENMAN. SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT Joseph case high school OSBORNE 8-8326 To the Class of 1959: Would you prefer to travel around the world In eighty days or eighty hours? In 1872 young readers of Jules Verne ' s Around the World in Eighty Days would have given much to make that fascinating trip with Phileas Fogg. Narrow escapes, last minute solutions to impossible problems, and a race with time to win a wager made the tale popular. The same readers today would settle for no less than a jet-stream voyage around the globe, with fewer hardships and no adventures except the achievement of speed. They would see little, meet no one, and arrive safely. The speed of travel today enables you to go farther in limited time and see more places in the world. You can revisit areas you like and have a greater number of trips in your life¬ time with a greater variety of experiences than was possible eighty years ago. This is good, for you learn more about your world and are prompted to study so that you can better under¬ stand what you see. Your trip through life can be speedy, with great effort to get somewhere and little attention given to the fascinating years through which you are passing. On the other hand, you can enjoy each year without the plodding progress of a wagon train or the tedious voyage of a clipper ship. You can set a fast pace to reach each point in your life, but once there you can take time to enjoy its benefits and opportunities before taking off with the roar of jets for your next adventure. No doubt you will want to live at times as if you were circling the globe in eighty hours. Such speed will enable you to spend time at the eighty—day rate in places and activities you enjoy. Science places you in a modern world, but there is always time to pause and live a little in those areas which give the most satisfaction, if you will but find them. For you all I wish safe journeys and time to live at each destination. Sincerely yours, 8
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