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Dr. jolm M. Lnbr, Superinlemlent of Schools. Turn the Other Cheek Newscasts keep us well aware that these, too, are times that try men's souls. Lost in inter- national worries, we often dismiss small problems which also, daily, make for tensions and for which there seem to be no workable solutions. Each year-encl we pass a happy season of good will towards men and then eliminate, from the hfty weeks remaining, thought of Him whose words we often quote. All our great religions agree that good will is a theme for the entire year. Most of us, too, attend our church at week's end but spend six more days in petty behavior towards others. If sincere in weekend devotions, why not carry friendliness throughout the week! Giving the other man a break is not too dif- ficult. I-Ie'll make mistakes, as you will--allow him this human fraility without desire for revengeg turn the other cheek at times-it doesn't always hurt so badly. Be less swift in judging othersgl .Que-ff-snwvsmmw.-1 To the ofi1957 ' In June each of you will be closing Ythe door on one of 1ife's activities. At the same time you will be openingf a new door and willlenter into another activity of your choice. c Some of you ,will he continuing, yoqrgeduca- tion, preparing for some future-twbfkgff 'Soinelof you will be starting work immediately. What- ever you do, it is very important that you do the best you are capable of doing. We are, today, living in a troubled world. But for centuries people have been living in a troubled world. People have gone on living, however, and people will continue to carry out the destiny of the particular era in which they live. As you graduate, face the future with confi- dence because your future is what you make it. By doing, each day, the best you can, you are building, each day, a successful future. My best wishes go with each of you as you leave this school. The door of life is open to all of you. It will be as wide as your heart is wide, as challenging-as your courage is strong, and as beautiful as the inspiration of your spirit en- visions it. MSNDQM a kindly word or thought goes far. It you search for good in people, many problems never start. a -NUI C.-:jg.gff5,.,3,,,,,,Q1'L'xpt,',, ,, - , , 5 'I-lpian .. mrixfigiurtifg ln!! YHQQ'-we ilJ :.-'Stud lim .
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