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Mrs. ffibeljm 1 £. Martin Behtotte It has been said that the highest of distinctions is service to others.” Helping others, aiding them, is trtily a task of honor, but it is also one of dedication. Unselfish giving of one’s self, one’s time, and one’s knowl¬ edge to others is indeed a job in itself. It requires patience, understanding, and a feeling for people. Mrs. Martin has patience, she has understanding, and she has feeling for people. Whether comforting us when we re sick, or reprimanding us for a misdemeanor, Mrs. Martin was our friend, our advisor. She coordinated our ins and outs’ and pulled the loopholes out of our weekly schedules. She gave to us an orderly environ¬ ment in which to learn, and by so doing, aided us in our education. Mrs. Martin was familiar to all of us, and for all she was an indispensable friend. It is to you, Mrs. Martin, that we dedicate this, our yearbook, in gratitude for all the myriad services you have rendered us. 4
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Jfrmn (But printtpal Members of the Class of 1966 Soon you will leave behind you a phase of your life which can never be relived except in the memories that come to you in unexpected ways and times. Yet it is not a time for gloom. Life is a precious, refreshing phenomenon which brings to you constantly new and exciting moments. As you have known from early childhood, the best view of the landscape is the one you see from the top of the hill. So it is with your day to day living. Your vision encompasses more as you aspire to a fuller life if your aspirations direct your path upward. Your yearbook theme, Climb Every Mountain,” is most appro¬ priate. One never knows what lies beyond the ridge. The vista from the summit may give you inspiration and courage to continue your quest for a more satisfying life. Be then, as our New England poet, Whittier, wrote, ' ' A man to match his mountains, not to creep Dwarfed and abased below them.” May your climb upward bring you joy and success. 5
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