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Alma Mater Hail to Alma Mater, May she ever stand. Always be surrounded By a loving band, And in grateful homage Always we'll come back To the days we spent there 'Neath the red and black. To our Alma Mater Always we'll be true, Though perhaps we'll wander All the wide world through, And in loving homage Always we'll come back To the days we spent there 'Neath the red and black. In this fair small village May she ever stand; Always be surrounded By a loving band As the Senior Classes From her portals flow. Always we'll remember Her and Chittenango.
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Page 11 text:
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To the Class of 1970: You are among the first high school students graduating in this new decade. During the years immediately ahead you might well combine into a single goal those terms your class used to describe student government parties in the closing days of your junior year. Remember Challenge, Change, and Fair? These should be more than names on a poster or even on a ballot. They are words that can mean something in your life as you leave this school. Is it possible for you to meet any challenge necessary to bring about change that will make things more fair for all concerned? Not only is it possible, but it is necessary. For if the decade ahead is to be marked by continued improvement in such areas as social justices, fair employment, equal education, and domestic peace, then your class faces this challenge that can be well considered an opportunity. Thus, as graduate, my best wishes go with you and to your families. I hope these years have been meaningful whereby understandings have been gained. For as you go forth to meet the challenge of helping all men, it is not enough to merely have open minds, you must keep your hearts open as well. Sincerely, Warren E. Jerome High School Principal Dear Graduates: It is a pleasure to offer my congratulations to you upon your graduation from high school. You have shown ambition and perseverance in attaining this goal. I hope you will have equal success in the years ahead of you. Sincerely yours, Charles F. Seamans Assistant Principal Jr.-Sr. High School
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