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Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Thomas P. Collins School Committee L to R: Supt. Vellante; J. Dale; E. Neville; Chairman F. Keaney; W. Alessi; E. Merkle.
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Superintendent To the Class of 1978: John Ruskin, an Englishman, wrote: “There is no music in a ‘rest’ but there is the making of music in it. In our whole life melody, the music is broken off here and there by ‘rests’, and we foolishly think we have come to the end of the tune.” Reflect for a moment and examine your “rests.” You may consider the end of a season of academics, sports or an activity as a period of rest, but your first “rest” actually begins on graduation night, which will be followed by times of joy, happiness, sadness, setbacks, or suc- cesses. By utilizing that which you have learned in the Millis Public Schools, you will benefit and contribute to the melody of your life. My sincere best wishes are extended to each and every one of you for a happy, productive, and successful future. Sincerely yours, William A. Vellante Superintendent of Schools
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Paul A. Brunelle To The Class of 1978: Alexander Pope once put to pen the words, “A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring ... ” Indeed, completing the requirements for a high school diploma is an achievement. It represents a goal which you have set for yourself, but never think it is an end in itself. If you feel it is, you will certainly not “drink deep”. What we have attempted to provide you, are those necessary skills for successfully getting through life. The quality of your life will depend on how well you build upon these fundamental skills and how vigorously you pursue your individual careers. Never allow yourself to become complacent; never accept less than the best; and never feel that you have learned all there is to know. | wish each of you individual success, personal hap- piness, and a long life. Sincerely, Ceut Cite Paul A. Brunelle Principal
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