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To the Class of 1964: It is, I suppose, difficult for seniors to realize that a certain part of life has now been completed. In extend- ing my personal congratulations to you, the seniors, for a job well done, I would like to remind you that gradu- ation is really not the end, but merely the beginning. In terms of today’s living, phase one has been completed. You stand on the threshold of phase two. Phase one was generally the same for all of you; phase two will introduce differences. Some of you are going directly into the adult world; some will delay that entrance to gain a better preparation for the part to be played. In either case, phase two offers unlimited opportunities for your generation, opportunities never dreamed of by us of past generations. If I have a message for you, it is simply this: take full advantage of these opportunities. We feel that we have given you a firm base for your launching into the future, and we stand ready to contin- ue to assist you whenever we can in that future. Long ago someone once said that the future is what you make it. Begin now to take advantage of your opportunities so that your future will be what you want it to be. It is not too late. William T. Buckley Principal 6
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STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JEANETTE ENGLISH LITERARY CO-EDITORS MARCY PERZAN DENISE WILLIAMS LAYOUT CO-EDITORS CONNIE GOWIN LINDA PUGH TYPING CO-EDITORS PEARL DENNEHEY MARY GARTLAND ADVISORS ART AND LAYOUT MR. ROBERT KINDELAN LITERARY AND TYPING MISS KATHLEEN READE BUSINESS MR. JOHN WALSH
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A MESSAGE FROM SUPERINTENDENT I. D. READE “We need one another when we are in trouble and crave help, or when we are in the deep waters of temptation and one strong hand might pull us out.” “We need one another when we would accomplish some great purpose and cannot do this alone.” “We need one another m our defeats, when with encouragement we might strive again, and in the hour of triumph when we would have all the world partake in our joy.” “All our lives we are in need; and others are in need of us.” “We live the most when we bring to one another our understanding, our sympathy, and our applause.” Anonymous 7
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