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To The Class of 1989: This class, similar to the classes. before you and those classes who will succeed you, has experienced a diversity of situations that have broadened your grasp of what learning is all about. It is our desire that the formal years of educa- tion you have received at Silver Lake Regional School District will serve as a foundation for what lies ahead for each of you. Your ability to think, to analyze, to synthesize and to be creative in your future endeavors will be realized when specific situations are placed before you. It will be at that point in time that you will appreciate these and most recent experi- ences. Most likely, you will make reference to these times, as the good old days. My message to the Class of 1 989 is a brief one; live each day as if it were your last, do not delay until tomorrow what can be done today and appreciate what you now have because it may not be available in the future. My personal best wishes to all members of the graduating Class of 1989. Sincerely, . Paul A. Squarcia, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1 989 In the fall of 1985, you entered Silver Lake Regional High School as untested adolescents. During your high school experience, educators have endeavored to increase your knowledge and strengthen your ideals. Hopefully, we have prepared you to begin your life as a contributing adult. Therefore, take what you have learned and put it to good use. Use it to seize new op- portunities with confidence. Use it now and throughout your life, as you confront respon- sibilities and demands. Always use this knowl- edge to the best of your ability. My congratulations and best wishes to each member of the Class of 1989. T?7„ Cic , John J. Aherne Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education
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