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Board Of Education ROW 1: A. Butcher, K. Hayes, J. Deppong, R. Chapin. ROW 2: W. Hanchett, R. Volek, B. Conklin. In my judgment your class exemplifies that segment of today's youth which is not only concerned with today’s problems but is committed to seeking meaningful alternatives to solution within our democratic process. As you strive to avoid the polarizing influence of the status quo, 1 feel obligated to call your attention to the necessity for order and disci- pline in your approach. Free and unintimidated dialog cannot be main- tained without rules and respect. Such discourse, as you well know, is the foundation of our national dream of equality, freedom and the pursuit of a full life as each of us view it. If your school environment and its staff have helped you to appreciate the greatness inherent in our democracy as well as some of our weak- nesses in administering its accepted edicts, one of our most important objectives has been reached. Within this framework we would like to believe that your high school education has not been an isolated experience. On behalf of your Board of Education and school staff, I would offer you our continued assistance and association in the years ahead. Sincerely, R. E, Dennis Superintendent 6
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During the past four years of your formal education every effort has been made to provide you with the necessary skills and attitudes to prepare you for a successful future in today’s busy society. Now it is up to you. Use the experiences and training which you have re- ceived wisely and with great determination to be a successful citizen. Above all else, be a good citizen, love your country, and make your place in society one which you will be proud to occupy. Richard J. Clark Assistant Superintendent I wish to offer my sincere congratulations and hope for much success to each of you in the future. You are to be commended for the successful completion of your high school education in this time of social changes. Never before has your generation played such a vital importance in the moods, attitudes, and goals that will portray our great country in the future. I only hope that Corunna High School in some way has helped prepare you for these challenges. Keep in mind that for every right you have, you also have many more responsibilities. Again, Best of Luck. Duane L. Ash Principal Graduating seniors, recognize your own importance. It will help make your life worthwhile. Have a good purpose in life. If you use the imagination and initiative entrusted to you, you won't have time to be bored. Do more than earn a living. This country needs people with a real system of values, who are committed in their thinking, have roots, have loyalties, and resist in some symbolic way the nega- tives of life which attack all of us. Not the opportunist who is looking for the easy way, the person who doesn’t believe in the value of work as something in itself, who doesn’t believe in service unless there is something in it for him. Develop your character. Few people realize how much they hurt themselves by failing to develop their moral and spiritual traits. God does not give character. It is the sum total of man's moral choices. 7 Nick Annese, Asst. Principal
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