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Find time to be alone. Find time to contemplate the universe and your place in it. Life becomes so involved that we do not have those brief moments when we can simply gaze skyward and see the stars and the vastness of space. We have to seek or create our solitary moments. Even as the astronauts sus¬ pended in the void of space can be alone with the universe, so we can envision the immensity of our¬ selves within the quiet spaces of our own backyards. ERNEST G. SPENCE Your short time here, in a sense, has been a re¬ flection of life in miniature. You move now from time past and present to what will be. Each of us has to decide what ought to be in our own futures. Will we love or will we hate . . . will we learn or be ignorant . . . will we keep on trying to improve our natures or will we give in to what is base? Your generation has resurrected the idea that a person should not be judged by his material con¬ quests, but by his inner characteristics. It’s a good idea for an “ought-to-be” goal. L. F. D’ORLANDO 4
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I wish each member of the senior class his fair share of success and happiness. How one succeeds or finds happiness depends, of course, upon his own interpretation of these often elusive and mostly ephemeral goals. Yet, even though the experiences of success and happiness are highly personal and intimate sensations, the degree and frequency with which they occur in any one person depend in part on the degree and frequency with which they occur in other people who surround the individual. Thus, if one is to achieve his fair share of success and happiness, he should strive continually to do whatever he can to make it possible for other people to experience their fair share of the same. ARA A. KARAKASHIAN
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■S 7. % . W lk.0. DEDICATION We, the editors of Pioneer 71, on behalf of our entire graduating class, wish to dedicate our yearbook effort to Mrs. Jane Cutcliffe, for her many years of devout service to the English Department of Reading Memorial High. With knowledge of how difficult she will be to replace, we nonetheless extend kind thoughts and best wishes for an enjoyable, well-deserved, and fruitful retirement beginning next year. “Remembrance is a form of meeting.” —Kahlil Gibran 5
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