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As we travel down the Main Street of Life, our journey will not always be smooth or easy; the path will not be guarded by end¬ less rows of elms of security and guidance; the road will not be paved with perpetual success. Our course will sometimes be rough and unsure. We must, therefore, follow the path carefully, making steady progress toward our goals of knowledge, wisdom, and happiness. The routes to our desired ends will be dif¬ ferent ; we must depart and go our separate ways. This poem is significant to us. At the Crossroads “You to the left and to the right, For the ways of men must sever— And it well may be for a day or a night, And it well may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we part (For our ways are past from knowing), A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going! Here ' s luck! For we know not where we are going. Hovey
DEDICATION Left to right, sitting: Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Morse. Standing: Mr. Howard, Mr. Bryant. To Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Morse, Mr. How¬ ard, Mr. Bryant, and Mr. Delaney, our for¬ mer advisor, who have as our teachers in¬ structed us in our studies, inspired us to learn and to create, encouraged us to set high goals and to work hard to attain them; who have as our advisors set fine examples for us, guided us in growing morally and in becoming more mature individuals, helped us develop traits of sincerity, responsibility, dependability, and integrity, aided us in our undertakings, consoled us in our failures, and rejoiced with us in our accomplish¬ ments; who have as our friends helped us when we were in need, sacrificed personal pleasures for our benefit, remained patient with us, and always presented a cheerful op¬ timistic nature—we the Class of 1963 do proudly dedicate this book, the “Sagitta.”
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