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A Message From the Principal With your graduation in June, a new decade — the Seventies— will be several months old. What will you bring to probably the ten most important years of your life? Honor — Integrity — Love of Country are still the great virtues. These joined with vour own joie de vivre will enable vou to bring much to your country and you in turn to receive much happiness and satisfaction. With very best wishes, Henri A. Yelle, Principal
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Faculty Lef a new earth rise. Lef another world be born.
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Superintendent In the book of Proverbs (4:7) there appears this comment: Wisdom is the thing; therefore, get wisdom. This observation is as true today as it was in the age of the early Israelites. We all recognize the imi)ortance of wisdom and the neces- sity for acquiring as much of it as possible if we are to lead success- ful and happy lives. Your teachers have done everything possible to provide you with the tools and skills necessary for acquiring knowledge. It is up to you to take with you from your school years the habits of study and learning which are necessary to further acquire wisdom. Do not let graduation mark the end, but really the beginning, of your edu- cation. Education is a continuing process. Do not stop this im- portant task in the middle; see it all the way through. Dr. George A. MacArthur, Superintendent of Schools DR. GEORGE MacARTHUR Assistant Principal To the Class of 1970 Historians are already evaluating the 1%0 ' s. To many, the chief characteristic is rapid change or revolution in all fields of human endeavor. We are all aware of the numerous areas where conflict has taken place. Social, political, military, and moral conflicts seem to receive the greatest attention. Many people accept change for the sake of change, with little regard for the value and consequences of their act. To the young men and women of the Class of 1970 entering such a society presents many difficulties; however, you possess ability to reason and think critically, for yourself; My sincere hope is that each member will use these talents to the fullest and become a re- sponsible member of society. Knowing that you will accept the above, the future is in good hands. Rest wisries, Mr. Maurice J. Splaine, Assistant Princijial MR. MAURICE SPLAINE
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