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(llhe principal s As educators we have been entrusted the responsibility of continuously im¬ proving the quality and quantity of education at all levels. To be successful the educator must turn to the government and the community for their co¬ operation. The power of any one body or agency would place restrictions on the development of free people in a democracy. It is appropriate that the Senior Class select the song, Turn, Turn, Turn, based on the chapter of Ecclesiastes in the Bible, as their theme for the com¬ plex problems which the graduate faces today. Vietnam, technological innova¬ tions, the explosion of knowledge and the changing social relationships require that ever)’ student, too, must turn, turn, turn, in a cooperative way if a general condition of mutual trust and understanding is to be achieved. STANLEY J. GRABIEC 7
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6 It is with deep appreciation that we dedicate this forty-third volume of THE HUTTLESTONIAN to Mrs. Mabel H. Knipe. Mrs. Knipe is a dedicated and tireless person, one who understands many of the attitudes and problems of young people. For many years, in fact, so many that she was a teacher of many of our parents, she has aided students in Fairhaven to complete their education and has inspired them to go on to fuller and more successful lives. Although we do not by any means agree with all of Mrs. Knipe’s ideas, we do respect her viewpoints, and we salute her integrity and determination to do her part to make the ■world a better place in which to live. In addition to her duties as head of the English department, her untiring efforts on behalf of a variety of projects, the school newspaper and the Biafran aid collection taken up last Christmas, have earned her gratitude of students and faculty alike. The warmth of her personality and the strength of her character have been driv¬ ing forces at Fairhaven High School for many years. It is for all these reasons and with an eye also on her decades of thankless but untiring service to the young people of our town that we dedicate this, our yearbook, to Mrs. Mabel H. Knipe. Beturation to Hire. But}) i§t Hi K
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3ln Meimmam Charles C Cntluistle Educator and Friend 8
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