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Every society, however simple or complex, provides educational op- portunities for its youth that are in keeping with the values of that so- ciety. Two central values guide edu- cation in Groton—the worth of each person and the continuance and im- provement of our democratic way of life. Our schools, therefore, provide learning activities that allow for individual differences, on the one hand, and, on the other, seek to de- velop the desire to advance dem- ocratic living. How well have the Groton Schools succeeded in your case? Have you learned to do a great many things that are necessary to earn a living? Have you de- veloped attitudes and understandings that will help you to live a useful and a happy life? If your answer is in the affirmative, all is well. If your conclusion is nega- tive, who is responsible? This we know: no one can learn for you; you must do it for yourself. Our hope is that you will make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you. ur y - , Wm. M. Farris Superintendent of Schools 6 Groton, Connecticut October 25, 1961
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Front Row: J. S. Buckley, Mrs. A. W. Lewandrowski, Mrs. Sam S. Chivoloni, and Mr. William E. Corkhill. Back Row: Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. W. F. Scott, and Mr. Philip Nahas. Missing: Mr. Robert MacGregor. Climb high Climb jar Your aim the sky Your goal the star This quatrain was found in the papers of Professor Al- bert Hopkins. Although its true source has not been de- termined, it has been inscribed on his memorial to serve as an inspiration to passing students. I ask you to remember these lines, and to consider their advice while you are establishing your goals in life. Per- haps they will encourage you to select the bigger chal- lenges, in spite of the greater sacrifices and risks that are inevitably involved. Jay S. Buckley, Jr. Chairman of the Board of Education
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