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The class of 1963 would like to pay final tribute to Mr. Walter D. Wood, our late Vice Principal. We shall never forget his interest and help during our years at F.H.S. His loss will be felt for many years to come. 6
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Irom Our Principal CHARLES C. ENTWISTLE B.S., M.S. The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end.” Emerson— Essays, Circle As we move from station to station, our eye encompasses new and different horizons. This basic fact is a source of delight and refreshment. When—wearied with the sameness of our daily life, we seek and find a fresh outlook—our flagging tempo is revived. Natural horizons are infinite in number. The total we envision in our lifetime is limited only by our desire to search after them. Yet it has been said that for the majority of those who inhabit the earth, the horizon is bounded by the first range of encircling hills. The physical limits imposed on man’s vision by the geometry of nature serve to render the inert man sightless as it were. Unless he heeds the urge to climb out of his valley he will never see beyond the ridge. Be mindful that physical limits of vision apply but to the eye. No bonds hold fast the mind. For it, there is no fixed horizot . The mind is man’s window that opens on vistas beyond the power of the eye to see. The slopes that rim the valley of our being cannot rim the vision of the mind. It is man himself who shuts out the light that intellect lets in. Each one sets the limit for himself. As you, the Class of 1963, depart to find new horizons, let your mind, not your eye, seek the outer limits. Let your dream be such that you see beyond the years. Ascend to the ridge above you. There you will break the barrier of the old horizon and will see yet another, of greater circumference, beckoning you on. Our wish for you is that you may ever stand outside the limits of today and see before you the hope and promise on tomorrow’s new horizon. 5
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Our junior High tow «HJO| The Fairhaven Junior High School is not just a beautiful new school; for us, the class of 1963, it is a treasure-house of memories, for it was there that we were first united as a class. We were the first to enter those halls, to establish traditions, and to graduate. We made new and strong friendships that will endure long after our school days are over. There, we added to our store of knowledge and looked forward to a bright future. The Junior High School began the difficult task of preparing us for our first new horizons. 7
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