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Principal Dear Graduates, The great American thinker, Ralph Waldo Emerson, described the scholar as that man who must take up unto himself all the ability of the time, all the contributions of the past, all the hopes of the future. The secrets of wisdom through the ages have been passed on by way of the printed word. The members of the Class of '65 have long since forgotten their first amazed reactions in piecing to- gether letters to form words, and words to form concepts. Your year- book theme most appropriately highlights the letters of the alphabet, the keys to the wisdom of the world. You are ready now to use them wisely and well forthe benefit of a waiting world. Dr. Norman Schwartz, Principal Dr. Norman Schwartz
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