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JOSEPH P. GILLIGAN, DIRECTOR Graduation means that you will soon commence to use the knowledge, training, skills and friendships that the past four years' experience have given to you, while meeting new experiences that the future will place before you. You will be called upon many times to analyze your own capacities and interests in order that you may better fit yourself into any new situation that faces you in the future. 0pportunity's door is wide open to you in Industrial America. The deserving and progressive employee or the purposeful, far-seeing craftsman, including our veterans, who accept a challenge to a place in the sun, will find no doors of oppor- tunity swing wider than those labelled Welcome, graduates of Vocational Schools.
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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF DIMAN: Graduation from high school is a time for congratulations and best wishes. I am most happy to have this opportunity to add mine to the many you are receiving on this occasion. - Graduation, too, marks one of the milestones at which one pauses to look ahead into adult life. Surrounded by all manner of confusion and alarm, you must go on, made confident in the skills and education you have received at Diman. The knowledge of craft and the ideals of good citizenship which you have acquired will stand you in good stead in your search for that goal of individual happiness and community service which every thoughtful person in a democratic society seeks. To these qualities you will add loyalty to school and class, and even more important, the high sense of spiritual and ethical values which have been a part of the school atmosphere in which you have been living the last few years. Again my congratulations and very best wishes. Sincerely yours, Superintendent of Schools
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CHARLES E. MATTE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR This being the first issue of the Dlman Vocational High School Xearbook, it is the hope that all our graduates will carry with them Down the Road to Journey's End a memory not only of their particular shop, but of the entire QWWA 6.70-M Alma Mater.
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