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Page 17 text:
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The moments of a class, the months of a school year, — all are like grains of sand slipping through the glass, — and then it is finished. A Senior year is complete and Graduation is at hand. These have been both good and full years. In part, you have helped to make them so. But life, the biggest and final examination of them all, now beckons you to its classroom — the world beyond. I have no misgivings as you embark upon your next venture. With your ability to seek for Truth, to persevere, and to achieve. Success will be upon your path. Treat her with respect and humility, and she will serve you well. And as you leave, remember that here, in your alma mater, you will always be welcome. Good Luck and God bless you. Bruce E. Stewart, Jr. Principal Administration The keystone of our American educational process is the high school, and the task of providing education for all the youth of a community is the prime responsibility of ever- yone. May the years ahead be happy and worth- while ones in every way. George E. Sulima Associate Principal At Montpelier High School, you have found opportunities to pursue different courses toward your life goal. We have tried to prepare you for many things. We have sought to convince you of the value of good study habits, that you may take full advan- tage of the opportunities offered by institu- tions of higher learning. We have endeav- ored to teach skills and careful workmanship, that you may meet the demanding require- ments of office, store, or trades employment. You may be justly proud that you have had such an excellent secondary education. I con- gratulate all of you upon your successful com- pletion of your four years of secondary- school work at Montpelier High School.
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AFTER MANY YEARS of service to the Montpelier School System, Mr. Alan Weiss has resigned his position as the Superin- tendent of the Montepelier Schools. Mr. Weiss has been responsible for many of the improvements in our schools, and he deserves the honor of being selected as the state’s Deputy Commissioner of Educa- tion. Although the entire city regrets losing Mr. Weiss, the citizens of Montpelier are none- theless glad that the entire educational system of Vermont will be able to benefit from Mr. Weiss’s fine administrative abili- ties. THANK YOU, MR. WEISS. WE WILL MISS YOU. Superintendent Alan H. Weiss The Montpelier High School “Record is symbolic of the four years of the class of '73. Individually and collectively, members of the class have established a standard which is enviable and one which will be difficult to emulate. The society in which you, the class of '73, lived from 1 969 through 1973 was often turbu- lent and crisis-filled. Yet you maintained your dignity and dedication. In doing so, you established a spirit which brought MHS to new heights in both academic and activity pro- grams. Congratulations to each of you for a job exceedingly well done. May your future be filled with continuing successes. To the underclassmen, you now have the challenge of both maintaining and exceeding the standards of excellence that the seniors have provided. Accept this challenge with pride and determination. Alan H. Weiss -Superintendent of Schools
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Mrs. Moody — Guidance Office Secretory Mrs. Ayer — Guidance Office Staff and Guidance Department 14 Mr. Jacek — Guidance
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