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6929 , I I xx 4 51 gr ' f -f, ,Ax w f 1 1 2 As we, the Class of Nineteen- hundred and Sixty-Eight, gaze into the evermoving stream of life we see many reflections. Searching deeper in- to these waters, we can see beyond our own image, the future with its joy and pain, satisfaction and disappointment, wealth and poverty, and all the aspects of living that together will mold our lives, Life, however, does not stop here with the intermingling of the past and the pres- ent. It moves onward, and wisdom to meet ' those reflections of our later lives must be gained as we move along in life. We must have courage and continue in pursuit of what life of- fers. We begin to give life to the image of to- morrow using what we are today and what we learned from yesterday. Moving on alone yet drawing strength from one another we will make the future, our final image, one of greatness. Yesterday's re- flections in today's opportunities give us tomorrow's image.
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I , v.-W - 1 7'7 ' ' Dedication Mr. Theodore Round When words are selected to relate heartfelt feelings for one who has done rnuch and been a willing friend and helper to an entire class, the task is a difficult one. Indeed such was the task that confronted we the class of 1968 in choosing the right words to express our gratitude and thanks we extend to you as our helper and ever-Willing-to-listen-to-usl' friend. Words cannot express all our gratitude in this short space, but we trust that as days go by and rnount into years that the seeds ofgratitude we sow here may continue to yield fruits ofap- preciation that may be looked upon by youin the days that lie ahead. That is why we the Class of 1968 dedicate this issue of the Kit-Han-Ne to you, Mr. Theodore Round.
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