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APPRECIATION Mrs. Russ and Miss Galvin stepped in when we needed them most. They both saved us from what would have been a hopelessly uneventful senior year. More importantly. Mrs. Russ and Miss Galvin always gave the impression that they wanted us to have fun and enjoy our last year at Millis High. They put up with a lot of bickering and we'd like them to know that in spite of our frequent complaining, we sincerely do appreciate their time, effort, concern, and understanding. Mrs. Russ. Miss Galvin. Thanks!! We'll miss you both.
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DEDICATION This year’s yearbook is dedicated to a teacher who teaches with his heart as well as his mind. William Dooling treats each of his students like mature human beings with their own unique abilities, problems, and personalities. Thus, he is not forced to demand respect, he earns it. His compassion and altruism seem to be limitless and he has done something to help each of us in some way. He does not merely talk; he speaks knowingly. He does not merely hear: he listens in- tently. Mr. Dooling is a teacher we the class of 1982 will not soon forget. He is most deserving of our admiration and deep-felt gratitude. Thank you. Mr. Dooling.
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SUPERINTENDENT AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE TO THE CLASS OF 1982: Much is being written today about the issue of a vocation- a) technical education vs. a general libera I education. The demands for specialized training today in the tech- nology field are so strong that the very existence of a liberal education is in jeopardy. Whether one enters the world of higher education or the work force, one must be ever mindful of the qualities of a liberal education which our society must have. At the very foundation of any education is the ability to read, write, speak, and compute effectively. 1 am confident that you have received that foundation in the Millis Public Schools. Use it to the best of your ability, because the knowledge you have gained is essential for resolving life's problems. Mv best wishes are extended to each of you for a happy, successful future. Sincerely yours. William A. Vellante Superintendent of Schools MILLIS HIGH SCHOOL MILLIS. MASSACHUSETTS 02054 l. to R Front Row: R. Healy. Secretary: W. Alessi. Chairman: Standing: D. Mundy; E. Neville: I. Arsenault
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