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Page 11 text:
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Congratulations, Class of ’84 You are nearing that magic day — graduation. The diplomas for which you have worked so hard, are within reach. You are eager to get started with your plans for the future. Over the past several years, you have worked and studied, practiced and played, and grown — grown mentally as well as physically. For some of you, graduation will mean a job and the responsibilities of family living. For others, it will mean further years of study and preparation. Whatever course YOUR future takes, it is my sincere hope that you will look back at your years at Mt. Abe as having prepared you to meet and deal with the challenges that life will present. Best wishes, John D. Connolly, Principal 7
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ADDRESS TO CLASS OF 1984 This is a time when you will receive more advice than you probably desire or need. This is a time when you will read and hear about bleak and or wonderful tales of problems or opportunities that await you in society. Among all of the din and clutter of this happy time, let me ask you to consider democracy. A democracy, as you know, “is a form of government based upon the convic- tion that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people”. A democra- cy can exist only when people are willing to give time for service. Consider all of the persons with whom you have come in contact in the last twelve years — those who have worked with you in boy or girl scouts, 4-H, grange, church youth groups, swim teams, little league, halloween parties, and other instances too numerous to list. There are many other examples of citizens serving on various governmental boards, in rescue units, and fire departments. To me the most important trait you should have learned from your total school experience is the will, desire, and ambition to continue democracy in America. Congratulations on your high school graduation. I wish you good luck in whatever you decide to undertake. Keith L. Hall Superintendent of Schools
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