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... As valedictorian, I am given the privilege of delivering ttie farewell address from the graduating class to the school. It is now our turn to do the talking and the school ' s turn to listen. First of all we would like to thank Mr. Bradley for making our stay at Hillcrest both a time for learning and a time for en- joyment. You, Mr. Bradley, have been our guide in making this school upon the hill one of which we are very proud. We will re- member you as our friend and we hope you will remember us as being among the top people in your 99.9% club. We would like to thank our teachers. Without your direction and patient under- standing many of us would not be here to- night. Each of you has shared with us some of your knowledge. We would like you to know that we appreciate your efforts and now we hope to justify It. We would like to thank our parents. Our deep feeling of gratitude and affection for you has reached its height tonight. For it has been your encouragement, gentle and otherwise, that has propelled us onward. Tonight Is your night as well as ours. We would also like to say thanks to our friends for the fond memories they have given us during our stay at Hillcrest, and we would especially like to say one loud THANK GOODNESS as we have now re- ceived our diplomas. Tonight marks for us a giant step for- ward. We can clearly see before us our reward. With one hesitant look behind, we say farewell to the past and hello to the
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FROM THE CHAIR OF THE VICE-PRINCIPAL Man ' s challenge in the next one hundred years, like the one hundred years that preceded it, is to establish a world at peace. In the brave new world of 1967 with all the wonders of its technology, the hard fact remains that man cannot get along with man . As each generation fights for its ideals, its race or its creed, the stakes become higher and the results more disastrous. We have reached the stage where your generation must find the solution In Canada, with our bilingual and multicultural background, we have an op- portunity to set an example for the world. If in this environment of plenty, we can- not establish an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect, there is little hope for the rest of, the world. The challenge is yours; you must respond. R. M. Dunlop.
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