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ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Life in the modern community is becoming more and more impersonal. The individual has only to go a few blocks from his home to become a total stranger - seeing only people he does not know and who do not know him. When he does anything, even if he does it out of his deepest sentiments, its effects seem to be lost in space and time. For example, charity has become impersonal. An individual gives money to an agency which in turn gives it to those in need. But the donor is unaware, save in an abstract sense, of the consequences of his giving. This example of the impersonal abstract character of the effects of what an individual does can be multiplied a hundred¬ fold by instances from daily activities. Under these circumstances, we grow up in a network of impersonal relationships in which the chance of identifying with activities permeated with human warmth is almost zero. Even models of the good life have all but vanished in this impersonal network of human association; at best they are abstractions. MR. NEAL TODD As you leave the familiar surroundings of Harwich High School and enter the impersonal world of today remember that the prime object of your education was not to equip you to find your way with minimum pain and maximum pleasure through the labyrinthine maze of society but to help you construct for yourself a humane, humanistic self. Go forth and interject your personality into the world of tomorrow. Restore human kindness in any small way you can and help bring our country closer to the greatness and humaness our forefathers died for. N. Todd SCHOOL COMMITTEE L to R: Robert Hall, Rev. Charles Monbleau, Chmn., Chester Powers, Richard Gomes, Mrs. Frederick Crowell. 18
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. . . but I want no honors, I have no wish to be a leader, I want only to share what I’ve found, to show those horizons out ahead for us all.” J. L. Seagull
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PRINCIPAL HARWICH HIGH MR. RUSSELL K. NOYES The four needs of youth and adults are love, understanding, recognition and new experiences. Always make every effort to fulfill those needs in people around you, especially your children to come. If you are successful in doing so, you can be reasonably sure that you, your children and others who have been affected by you in a positive manner will lead happy and contented lives. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. FREDERICK EBBETT MR. MICHAEL PORTER, PRINCIPAL HARWICH JR. HIGH 19
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