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IN THESE. of conflict and strife, it is becoming necessary to search more deeply for truth and understanding. The students of the 1970's are growing up in a world of seeming distrust and hate. Our need for a knowledge of trust and real friendship can be satisfied, but we must be willing to try. We have known a man who has made us aware of our- selves, of others, and of these needs. He was always open to our problems, our opinions, and therefore to our trust. Through him we have grown, thought and lived. This year, the meaning of dedication is twofold; he dedicated himself to us and, in appreciation, we dedicate our Record to him.
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Alan H. Weiss, Superintendent Bruce E. Stewart, Jr., Principal The years have been many, but time has gone quickly, and your twelve years to a graduation are now accomplished. And as your motto implies, you have made the school, as every class before yours has also helped to shape it and make it what it is and has been. In a small way, the form the school has taken for you is but a matrix to life, itself. Life and the world that embodies it will, in a large part, be what you make it. It, itself, is a liv- George E. Sulima, Associate Principal As graduates of Montpelier High School you can be proud of your school system. You have received the best educa- tion possible, better than the opportunities afforded pre- ceding generations. As the best informed, best equipped future citizens, you will be challenged to see that tomor- row’s school children will have the opportunities to devel- op their intellect equal to or better than those afforded you. It is the greatest challenge the Nation faces, and its solution will give you the greatest satisfaction. Congratulations to all of you. May the years ahead bring opportunities for service and true happiness, and may the good Lord bless each and every one of you. George E. Sulima ing organism, not devoid of feeling, but receptive and reacting to all you impress upon it. Recall your days with the Green and White, go forward from here, and do well. God bless you and Good Luck. Bruce E. Stewart, Jr. 14 AD UfNICTRAHON
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