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Joan D. Stipctic Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools To the Seniors: As I think about your future, it is very exciting to speculate about where you will be in a few short years. In 1990 you will be winding down your advance prepara- tion, college or technical programs, and about to enter the job market. In the year 2000, you will begin to be in leadership positions in a wide range of jobs and careers. The challenges that lie ahead of you because of the technological revolution are tremendous, and I hope your program of studies here at Fitch Senior High pro- vided a firm foundation on which to build your life's career. I hope that as you think about your future, you will “dream no small dreams and set goals which will help you to stretch and grow in step with these as yet unforeseen advances in Science and technology. Each time that you achieve a goal, set a new one that extends your abilities and enables you to work in an everchanging environment. In concert with your self- improvement related goals, I hope you will involve your- self in your community where ever you happen to be. Provide a time to serve your community and contribute your effort to sustain our democratic way of life. Your constant participation and vigilance will be needed in this arena, too, because the same stresses affecting the workplace will be felt by our institutions which embody our values. This is an exciting time to be entering the workplace. Congratulations and best wishes for a productive and personally satisfying future. ir Joan D. Stipctic, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools Board of Education members: J. Beach. J. Stoltz, P. Sheets, L. Winkler, M. Keith, C. Cook, James Maxson, and P. Anderson. Missing from picture: F. Hagerty, B. McDermott, and R. Arms.
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Administration It is difficult to say good-bye to many wonderful people in the Class of 1988. It is my sincere hope that all of you have enjoyed your years at Fitch Senior High School. You have become educated and caring individuals. You are fine people who will be missed here at Fitch. 1 wish you happiness and success in your new roles in life. John R. Murphy Principal Dear Class of 1988: The time has come to congratulate another fine group of students, you, the Class of 1988. You are a class with a lot of personality and intelligence, and are the epitome of the word class. You have a great future ahead of you. Time is precious, so don't waste it. Get as much knowledge as you can and enjoy life in the process. Fitch will miss you, but our loss will be society’s gain. So go out and be successful and have a great life. Robert J. Brown Vice-Principal It has been my distinct pleasure to have had the opportu- nity to work with you for the past three years. You have proven to be a multi-faceted and talented group of individ- uals with vast potential. May each of you obtain the goals you have set and most of all - - - be happy! A. Piela, Jr. Vice-Principal 18
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Mason Andrews Social Studies Patricia Andrews Business Robert Bacewicz Social Studies Dept. Head Alida Barbicri English Eric Benkcr Social Worker Edwin Bezanson Industrial Arts Rose Marie Boyd Harry Brown Librarian Art My God, it's Moby Dick! Richard Brown Art Gerald Browning Social Studies Ana Mae Burr Special Services Clinton Burrows Mathematics
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