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Bonnie Howard Teacher's Secretary Mariam Sensenbrenner Guidance Secretary Terry S. Kitney Principal s Secretary Joan Squires Registrar
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Dear Seniors: I was very pleased to be asked by you to write this farewell message. It has been a fascinating experience to watch the positive change that has come over the school in the short time we have been together. Much of the credit for that change goes to you, the seniors, the student body leaders. For your efforts and cooperation I will always be grateful. Now it is time for you to leave New Milford High School. Graduation time implies something even more special today than it did in the past. In today's world, graduation is not really the end of a period of growth or development, but rather the beginning. In a world of advanced learning, specialization, and improved technical training, high school seems to be a stepping stone to a completed version of ourselves. However, you should not minimize the importance of your high school learning. Through these past years, you have further developed your minds and bodies in preparation for the world ahead. You have gained an immeasurable amount of knowledge of and, hopefully, some understanding about the world which faces each of you. Your high school years are analogous to the growth of a tree. You have developed from seedlings, to saplings, to sturdy trees with branches, leaves, and finally you are about to bear the fruit of your efforts. Just as a tree's fruit is measured by its quality, so should the seeds you have sowed in high school now blossom into success and happiness in the years that lie ahead. Herbert Spencer said, Education has for its object the formation of character. The formation of character is one important aspect of the total formation gained through your years in high school. I am happy to say that for the class of 1977, the formation of character is well on the way to full development in the positive sense of the term. My best wishes to each of you. Sincerely, 21
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