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MRS. S. CALOF MISS M. BOURGOUI MRS. T. COYLE MR. J. BOTHE MR. G. TREMEL iMSOOMAIR
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Vice Principals The year of the big shuffle —the new look —Gordon Bell ' s building program —these are the kind of thoughts which first surface when one begins to look back over the past school year. These thoughts soon give way to feelings of apprecia¬ tion for the opportunity of associating with a fine staff and student body who have made living through this turmoil a great experience. Perhaps my feelings about our school are better conveyed by the words of the poet Richard Lovelace who said: Stone walls do not a prison make Nor iron bars a cage Gordon Bell ' s greatness lies not in its large carpeted areas, its resource centers or new library facilities, but in the people who work, teach and learn therein. To those who work and teach, may I extend my thanks for the privilege of being counted among your number. To those who have learned the lessons of high school and now stand at the doorway to their future, may it open into a bright and happy one for you. R. Mutchmor I recommend to all students, for their careful consideration, the following message from the Hall-Dennis Report, Living and Learning: The underlying aim of education is to further man ' s unending search for truth. Once he possesses the means to truth, all else is within his grasp. Wisdom and understanding, sensitivity, compassion, and responsibility, as well as intel¬ lectual honesty and personal integrity will be his guides in adolescence and his companions in maturity.” If possession of the means to truth, which promises such rich rewards, is within our grasp, I submit, no sacrifice is too high a price to pay for so rich a treasure. My sincere congratulations and best wishes to the gradu¬ ating class. G. Sim.
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