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In Memoriam Meredyth Helen Shearer 3
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Foreword In 1904 the Senior Class of Middletown High School published that institution’s first yearbook. Fifty-eight years later we of the Class of 1962 still perpetuate the tradition begun by them. We “young moderns,” caught up in the emotions and activities of our senior year, may be surprised to learn that feelings about senior year and graduation from 1904 to the present are the same every year. We have no claim to any place of immortality in our school’s long history, by the virtue of our standing together excitedly in front of M.H.S. as freshmen on orientation day, waiting for the doors to open, nor because as sophomores we won many class competitions at the pep rallies, nor because our Junior Promenade, “Land of the Pharoahs,” was one of the best dances ever, nor because in our senior year we took the worst college boards and suffered over chemistry projects. These things have all taken place before, for decades, in the same building we have so personally identified. High school has not been a time of our greatest accomplishment. It has been a time of the chance to be young and to be free from much of the world’s weight. It has also been a time of respon- sibility to build the strength in our lives that is required of good men and women. We are now, we hope, equipped to live well mentally, physically, and spiritually. Many have been so tempered in the years past; there are many to be so tempered in the years ahead. The things new or great that we will do are yet to come.
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Completing one phase of your educational aims is but a stepping stone to either higher educational objectives or to readying yourself to take your place in the life of the community. In either instance we hope we have instilled within you the need for using your skills and knowledge for the best interests of society in general, and that you will exercise the self discipline and restraint so necessary' at a time when citizens of our nation and the world are confused about ethical values and principles. If in some measure we have developed within you an awareness of respect for rights of others, family devotion, the need for good mental and physical health, the keeping of an open mind, making good use of leisure time, and maintaining good moral and ethical standards, then we shall feel eternally grateful. A. M. Bozxjian Principal
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