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PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE At long last, graduation and the end of school? The end of learning? Not for many. But is it for others The word end is an interesting one. Implicit in it is the idea that a series of events, progression if you wish, has reached fruition, or perchance has inexorably ceased in time. A finality presumes a beginning. Here our discourse becomes vague, actually confused. For intuitively, what prede- termines a beginning if not a void . . . motionless . . . aught. Certainly, in fairness to all realia, an end could not have been precedent to a begin- ning. Something new comes into focus: with moto primo firmly established, entropy precludes any end whatsoever. So it is for all of you at this time— fruitful years ahead for unspent energy, years for sublimation, years for endless search. Indelible truth so aptly expressed in the words of Skakespeare: Like as the waves make toward the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before. In sequent toil all forwards do contend . . . Kenneth L. Johnson Principal VICE-PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE Members of the Class of 1965: Everyman ' s life should be an open book to be read by all man- kind, a book filled with deeds of courage, patience, affection, kind- ness, moral strength, and under- standing. For even in the least of us is an unquenchable spark of creation. As you live, write a story of your life that will inspire other men. Joseph L. King Vice-principal 5
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SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE To be enterprising means getting things done. For proof of this, it is necessary only to look around this great country of ours built by imaginative and hardworking men and women. Enterprise is a belief in the possibility of improving things and in one ' s ability to do the job. Striving for improve- ment has been behind every human creation and every contribution to our way of life. To you, the members of the Class of 1965, this new world in which we live offers special opportunities for enterprise and fruitful lives. My very best wishes go with you. Stanley Kruszyna, Superintendent of Schools TEE SCHOOL COMMITTEE SEATED, left to right: James M. Bonnar, Jr., Vice-chairman; C. Trafton Mendall, Chairman; Kathryn R. O ' Toole. STANDING: Richard B. Wilmot, Robert F. Howes, Vincent L. Genua, Stanley Kruszyna, Superintendent of Schools. 4
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