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The four years of high school comprise an eventful chapter in the Book of Life? Irt Dickensh Great Expectations? Pip tells of a valuable experience: I held tight to the leg of the table, under the cloth, with both hands, and awaited my fate? Freshmen feel the same as Pip didwfrightened, holding tight to the leg of the table? Taking weeks, sometimes months, freshmen remain hidden under the clotlfJ until they feel more secure about their new world. Coming out from under the cloth? freshmen begin to real- ize the value of joining activities and duh; and of becoming acquainted with the faculty. During their sophomore and junior years, students who once were timid freshmen become holder and more mature. With their activity list and academic load growing, students fall into the rush of high school life. As their junior year slowly draws to a close, students look with expectations toward their senior year. On becom- ing seniors, students are usually completely out from under the cloth? anticipating gradua- tton. One chapter in the Book of Lifeh, having been completed, young men and women look forward with great expectationsh; to the unfold- 'ng of future chapters.
DEDICATION The raw essential of leadership is character. A leader must have the self-respect and character to see a di$cult job completed. He must have the courage to accept responsibility, for his mistakes and the humility to withstand praise for his successes. A leader dares to be digerent; he does what is right, not what is easy. N orwood High SchooVs chief administrator has the essentials of a leader plus the warmth of a humanitarian. For his qualities of leadership, bis consideration and understanding of others, and his sense of humor, the staff dedicate; the 1967 SIL- HOUETTE to Mr. Albert Geselbracht.
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