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In Memoriam
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Dedicated to Jean Stolberg Mrs. Stolberg has tirelessly advised senior classes at Roosevelt High School. As her largest and most burdensome senior class, we dedicate this annual to her. This is our way, Mrs. Stolberg, of expressing our sincere appreciation for your time and en- ergy. You have, indeed, served above and be- yond the call of duty. 4
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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1965: This is the “Voice of Experience”. Up to now, in terms of the student vernacular, life has been just a “breeze”. You have passed countless tests and examinations and have been found worthy of your laurels. As stated by Owen D. Young, a former President of General Electric, you will be faced in the future with an endless series of “Examinations in the University of Life”. Adequate preparation is the key to their successful completion. The im- portant questions to be answered are: 1. Have you acquired competent skill in your ability to communicate with others? This skill in- cludes, of course, an ability to live and work to- gether in a complex social world. 2. Do you know enough about the machinery of democratic society, and how it evolved, to have a wholesome respect for the institutions that safe- guard our most valuable heritage—freedom? 3. Have you cultivated your intuitions and made more sensitive your emotions? You will find that life is fraught with a series of quick decisions which on the surface appear to be intuitive in nature. Their quality will depend largely upon the degree of preparation for them. Emotional sensitivity en- compasses all of the elements of gracefid living, in- cluding a sincere appreciation for the rights of others. 4. Have you developed a sense of responsibility? The chief difference between youth and adulthood is one of varying degrees of responsibility in the home, on the job, and in civic and governmental affairs. If members of the Class of 1937, during the Great Depression were part of the “Lost Generation , you are truly members of the Class of Unlimited Opportunities. All signs point to an explosion of knowledge unprecedented in the history of man- kind. I believe sincerely that man is master of his own destiny and that opportunity is not where you find it, but how you make it. Best wishes for great success as you chart your course for the future. Sincerely yours, FLOYD B. MOE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
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