Thomaston High School - Owl Yearbook (Thomaston, CT)

 - Class of 1970

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Me ssaye THE OWL As a student about to graduate from Thomaston High School, you are standing on the threshold of opportunities with many paths to discover and follow. You will be taking new steps, many new turns with which to cope, and you will have much ground to cover. While taking this journey through life at a new level you will often be reminded that one never stops becoming a student - for there is no limit to what one can do with his potential. You arc most fortunate to have gone to a small school in which many of your teachers have been able to identify with you and feel a certain closeness to you. You will recall that many of your teachers have not stopped being students. They were ready and anxious to examine traditions and projects new hope and progress into the future - all the while, learning as you do. Finally, as you go through life as a learner, don’t be concerned only by what you arc against, such as war, racism, poverty and corruption, but be for things - have a goal, a dream. DR. MARVIN YAFFE Jjrincipafs JRessciye Today we hear a prat deal about the importance of communication and human relations It » stressed that to successfully communicate there must be involvement of all concerned Also, the means of communication may necessanlv vary in accordance with the subiect and those communicating In this ever challenging field of education Dr Charles R Keller, former director of the John Hay Fellows Program, recently spoke on The Poets Have Words For It He quotes some lines from Rod McKuen's The An of Catching Trains” in his latest volume. LONESOME CITIES Sometimes I feel I've always been |ust passing through On my wav aw ay, or toward Shouting alleluias in an unseen choir or whispering fados down beneath my breath waiting for an echo not an answer Everybody has the answers or they II make them up for you Just once I'd like to hear a brand-new-question Music is a universal language It is emotional and creates a response within the listener Many claim it can assist in interpreting other times, places and peoples Of all the gifts made to man laughter is one of the most precious It has not her nationality. politics, nor religion It lessens concern over problems, and helps us to see things in theit proper perspective Some say the greatest gap in nature is the one existing between two minds If so. perhaps the poem, the song, the beat and the laughter will he some wavs of closing this gap Each individual needs to listen to another to effectively communicate and bring about true understanding Good human relations is an attitude of being willing and active in helping others and of shanng with them To think, talk, and act in terms of the interest of the other person must lead to common good and appreciation From Edmundite. a publication of the Edmundite Fathers and Brothers. F.nders Island. Mystic, may I fiote . A Short Course in Human Relations The SIX matt important words ”1 admit I made a mistake The FIVE most important words You did a good job TheFOl'R most important words 'What is your opinion The THREE most important If you please The TWO matt important Thank you. The ONE most important We. The LEAST IMPORTANT word I Let us all consistently strive to better communicate and better relate with each other Each of you in this Class of 1970 should continue your education alter high school in anv possible way Always success and the happiness of receiving the rewards of achievement to each of vou MR. HERBERT DcVEBER 8 Herbert W DeVeber PrmapaJ

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MR. PASQUARIELLO Asst. Principal MR GALE Director of Guidance MRS. FULLER Librarian MRS MATHES School Nurse School Hoard MRS. JOHNSON Sec. to Principal Row I, Left to Right: Nasc S., Landers E., Kloss W. Row2: Berg W., Benedict G., Tracy P. Missing when picture was taken Leicux R.. White A., DuPont G. 9

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