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Paul A. Squarcia Superintendent of Schools TO: Class of 1984 ThomasJ . Watson's quote is the theme of the message thatl want to provide to members of the Class of 1984. He stated, All the problems of the world could be settled easily if men were only willing to think. The trouble is that men very often resort to all sorts of devices in order not to think because thinking is such hard work. The Silver Lake Regional School Districts ultimate goal is to provide for you a fundamental basis of conceptual understanding and active thinking when assimilating data and determining rational solutions to the complex problems of our society. The school department is pleased with your efforts in attempting to attain this objective. Hopefully, you will utilize this experience as a point of departure for what the future may hold for each of you. May l extend to all members of the graduating class my personal best wishes for a successful, healthy, and fulfilling life. Sincerely, 5.9 Paul A. Squarcia Superintendent of Schools Silver Lake Regional School Committee Robert J. Cunniff Director of Secondary Education 20 '
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Richard Killion ln Memoriam Mr. Killion taught Latin for many years at Silver Lake. His zealots respected him as a teacher and re- member him as an entertainer and truly a gentleman. How lucky we are to have had the priviledge of knowing him, and we truly have lost a great gift. lBl '
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A 4 4--' L 'H fi ' .-1 lu I A - TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF l984 This year you are concluding twelve years of elementary and sec- ondary public education, But, just as certainly, this year serves as a beginning as well. During this period of formal education. educators did not prepare you to end or conclude a portion of your life. but instead. to begin your life as a contributing adult. Therefore, take what you have learned and use it. Use it as you meet challenges. Use it now and throughout your life, as you confront responsibilities and demands. Always use this knowledge to the best of your ability. Recognize that your contributions as an individual to society are important and could make a difference in this world. lam proud of your accomplishments to date and hope that you will achieve happiness and success in the years ahead. John J, Aherne Principal ug 'US U K -14 '. A a I, Ln a X. 6 , I f Charles A. Thibodeau John M. DeLorenzo House Master House Master .., l John F. McEwan William L. PSPPCV Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 21
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