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Molded tempered and polished the Oblates have prepared the seniors for the challenges of life As seniors we approach the closing days of our memorable life here' at Salesian. We will walk through these hallowed halls for a last time wherein our voices, our laughter and our cries are forever buried. With friends we have known for so long we will sit in the classrooms for one final session. We have studied together, lunched together, played sports together and prayed together. But soon our days at Salesian will be gone forever, never to be relived, only remembered. We owe a great deal to the Oblates who have taught us. They have given us courage, not complacency, and shown us that servility is not a sign of weakness. Their guidance and encouragement have prepared us for the problems and difficulties of life. Perhaps someday we will meet again at the crossroads of life and recall our memorable years at Salesian. 126 We take with us
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Candidates struggle for the OK. to lead Class of '67 The long September elections close, the campaigning ceases, the spirit posters are removed and the political battles for Senior class officers have been won and lost. The victors of the turmoil boldly emerge, ready to face the challenge that they had fought so hard to accept, the challenge that is now placed before them. Senior class President, Gerard Parent, Vice-President, Norman Novelly, Secretary, Lawrence Janness and Treasurer, Timothy Durkin, begin their long year of tactful arbitration, even-tempered inHuence and clear- headed planning with enthusiasm and deliberation. They learn that mediating between the two most aspiring factions of the school, namely the conservative, thoughtful faculty and the more liberal, active Senior class, has grave complications. Subject to scrutiny and criticism from all sides, these four young men soon realize their full duty as officers, they must typify the true Salesian gentleman, for they represent some of the schools best leaders. 128 Gerard A. Parent President E 2 K 4 E
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