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Charles F. Thibodeau Principal John F. McEwan Housemaster ga-I ?,...f- Frank A. Sambuceti TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1986: Scottish poet Robert Browning in his work entitled Men and Women wrote, i'Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or whats a heaven for? These words hold great meaning and would serve you well as a focus toward success in your future. Many of you have earned recognition for achievement in academics, athletics, cultural, service and social endeavors. Those of you who continually strove to excel in these areas, even though you may not have attained your goal, have emulated the spirit of Browning's words. Hopefully, the labors you endured as a student have prepared you for the many obstacles you will encounter in life. Like school, life too requires hard work and self dis- cipline from those who would succeed in college, in work, and in family life. l wish all members of the Class of 1986 much happi- ness, good health and all possible success in the years ahead. You have left me with some wonderful memories of your class which l will cherish. Charles F. Thibodeau Principal 5' R- Robert F. Hodge Assistant Principal l Q Robert J. Cunniff Housemaster Assistant Principal 21
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49 wx 5 '1-w-..,.,-an Paul A. Squarcia Superintendent of Schools To the Members of the Class of 1986: You are about to complete your elementary and secon- dary public education. The experiences that you have encountered during these years of formal education have greatly contributed to your overall intellectual and social growth. Hopefully, you leave Silver Lake Regional High School prepared to pursue your goals and to confront the many challenges and responsibilities of the future. Always use the knowledge that you have gained to the best of your ability. Recognize that your contributions as an individual to society are important and could make a difference in our world. My congratulations and best wishes to all members of the Class of 1986. ,f--fc 4 K , 4 044 1 NLR - 7 John J. Aherne Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education 20 The Class of 1986 has encountered a variety of educational experiences during the formal years of your schooling. Aldous Huxley stated, Experience is not what happens to youg it is what you do with what happens to you. Each of you have unique and specific characteristics that should be nurtured in making our society a healthier safer and better place for future generations. Richard Jeffries said, Half our lives are spent in wishing for tomorrow, the other half in wishing for yesterday. Let you begin by not wishing but realizing that your actions will make a meaningful contribution to your personal growth and to the development and growth of your community. Congratulations and best wishes. Sincerely, ffifaffww Paul A. Squarcia Superintendent of Schools John J. Aherne Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education
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