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PRINCIPAL To the Members of the Class of i967 Dear Friends: It has been a great pleasure to know the members of the Class of 1967 and to watch your progress through Olney. Now, as your graduation approaches, I want to congratulate you on the successful completion of your high school work and to extend to you my best wishes for c most successful future, lf you would be successful, there are four things you must do: l. Shoot for the moon, A high aim is basic. 2. Work hard and intelligently. 3, Recognize opportunities and take ad- vantage of them. 4. Be prepared for your vocation and keep your education up to date. The education you have received at Olney is the foundation for your future, but you must not assume that it will suffice for your lifetime. You must provide the leadership in the twenty-first century, and no one can predict what the world will be like then. You will live in on age of fast changes and of great advances in all areas of knowledge, The world will require leaders who have kept pace with new develop- ments and new knowledge. Be one of them. The need for the unskilled will continue to diminish, the oppor- tunities for the skilled and the educated will be many. Be sure you are always ready to grasp your chance when it comes. As you leave Olney for institutions of higher learn- ing or to enter business, industry or the armed forces, I want you to know that your many friends at Olney will continue to be interested in your progress. Keep in touch with your alma mater. We shall be happy to learn of your achievements. Cordially yours, Marion L. Stuart Principal
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Lower: Cabinet: from left: Edward Kornblatt, Jack Wapen, Donald Yonker, lsadore Abrams, Walter Nackoney, Robert Sehl, Myron Harrison, Maxwell Samotin, Theodore Varbalow, Mildred Osler, and Leon Shairnan. CABINET
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