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,we T Mrs. Virginia Forneron Principal sk , iris. Ma A .7 'Hmm . . riir i K K kirvr nf In 'S riirir rrir i t r ? Memory is a thought garage. We park in it our ideas and recollections of the past. These have only one gear, a reverse gear, that enables one to travel in only one direction - backward to vanished days. . May your memories of your high school days give you both comfort and wisdom in the future. Sincere best wishes Virginia Forneron Mr. James A. Keegan Vice-Principal 'x.,.,,z .-W'- 6 1
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SUPERINTENDENT . moms ' . 7 ZZI 'KWZ l . ' elf wtg f..l A s llss l l - d is . .fs .l I ' A Q 'H X if, 3 1 new To the Members of the Class of 1969: ln a few more days, for each one of you, another chapter in the book of life draws to a close. And so would I remind you, before you begin the next, that it has often been said, Fools brag about what they have done, but wise men despair of accom- plishments never attained. As you look back and reflect, are you, like so many of us, dissatisfied with your past efforts and accomplishments? Fortunately for all of us, the opportunities ahead are endless if we will but recognize and accept the challenge. lt would be dishonest to say that it is easy, for at one time or another each one of us gets discouraged-the gifted as well as the unfortunate, the rich as well as the poor, and even the strong as well as the weak. With discouragement, effort becomes a bur- den. And yet, for a fact, everybody in this world has a burden. This in itself is relatively unimportant. What is important is HOW YOU CARRY IT. My challenge to you is to car- ry your burden well. lt is my hope that these words will encourage you in the days ahead. To each one of you, I extend my very best wishes for success, good health, and lasting happiness. . Sincerely, A. W. Nluller Superintendent 5
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