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Principal’s Message First, let me remind you that you are graduating from high school at the beginning of another decade which promises to be the most challenging ever. If the progress made in the 50’s is any indication of what to expect in the 60’s, you need to continue your education as far as possible. Therefore, you must think of education as a contin¬ uing process--never ending--if you are to be an integral part of the decade that is being ushered in. It follows then, that you will continue to learn in one way or another after your formal educa¬ tion has been completed. It would be reasonable to think that this learning might very well receive some intelligent directions; that on your own, you will plan to do extensive reading--to engage in as much travel as possible, and to expose yourselves to the fine cultural experiences that the decade will have to offer. Remember that education does not end at three o’clock--it does not end in June--it does not end at graduation, but continues throughout life. It is our hope that you will carry the many cultural behavior patterns and good things that have been learned here with you, and that they will make you a better citizen in order that you may work with your fellow man in the era that faces you. We must congratulate you for being the first class to dedicate the “Lighthouse” to a fellow graduate. This you have justly done, because your fellow graduate has helped to carry Northampton forward by striving to be the best in his chosen profession. May this be an inspiration to you and others to strive for excellency. May God bless you, and may you be kind to yourselves as the years go by. Best wishes for a successful career. W. H. Smith, Principal
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