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Head Girl ' s Message The academic year of 1970-1971 has now ended. Next year this fall ' s students will be spread all over the world. Many of us will leave to go on for higher education, yet many will return to O. L. C. To those of you who ha ve attended your last class at O. L. C. , I hope that through living in close quarters with others you have learned one of life ' s greatest lessons - that only through giving, working, and contributing can we build up a school and at the same time enrich our lives. May this knowledge and your years at O.L. C. help you to find happi- ness in the future. To those of you who will return to O. L. C. , I hope you will care enough for this school to try and better it in the future; but most of all that you will have the courage to do so. Catherine McRae
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Dean ' s Message Dear Students, At this time of year we think especially of you who are leaving the school, either to continue with higher education or to find a job. A complex life is ahead, and you may well feel bewildered as you face innumerable choices, and have to make decisions that will have far-reaching effects. The same sense of bewilderment must have been experi- enced in ancient crete by those who had to enter the labyrinth at Knossos, where the minotaur lived. There was always the HOPE that one might find the right path to reach the minotaur, destroy it, then successfully return to the outside world. But this was never fulfilled. All who entered the labyrinth were lost! Then Theseus appeared, and before he faced the maze of passages he was given a golden thread by Ariadne. This delicate thread enabled him to succeed where others had failed. He killed the minotaur, then walked confidently out of the labyrinth. It seems to me that FAITH is like Ariadne ' s golden thread. It helps us to find a meaning and purpose in life, even when our circumstances are confusing; it does not remove our difficulties, but it will provide us with the resources to deal with them. In a world where machines - like the minotaur of old - seem to be proving superior to man, faith reminds us that man IS important and that he has a special place in God ' s scheme of things. A nineteenth century poet wrote: - My faith it is an oaken staff, The traveller ' s well -loved aid: My faith it is a weapon stout, The soldier ' s trusty blade. Sword, staff or guiding thread - they are all necessities of life. So too is faith! May you all find the faith you need for the years ahead. Sincerely, uftby ivy . Dorothy Perry 3
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