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FIKERS' QUARTERS Administration and Faculty We know what Master laid thy keel, What workman wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat, Were shaped the anchors of thy hope! Longfellow I3
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Behind every successful ship there must be a good designer. He is the one who thinks up the master plan, draws up the blueprints, racks his brain over what can possibly be to the best advantage for his ship, and sees to it that his plans are carried out. He must make certain that his head construction engineer and contractors understand exactly what he wants, working all the while under the limitations of cost and space, fitting in every convenience he possibly can. He has to be on hand from start to finish, so that he can give directions, answer questions, and be of all over general service. Indeed, the designer is the Inainspring of the entire shipbuilding process. The SS. Nlundockian has one such designer. Witlicmut his patience, good humor, and untiring interest, our ship would never have set sail. He has always been on hand to catch up on the thousand and one details that are always popping up, to encourage and push his staff to meet their deadlines, and to gen- erally glue his operation together. Thus, it is that with sincere gratitude, we, the staff, dedicate our ship, the SS. lVlundockian 1960, to its advisor, lVlr. Kenneth D. Child. Q
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The Admiral I congratulate you upon your graduation from high school. The earning of a high school diploma is a significant goal in life. You have reached this goal through faith, work, and perseverance. Commencement signifies a beginning, rather than finality. For some it may mean college, and for others, the shop or the office. Whatever you may do after graduation should be the beginning of a career, a life of dedicated and devoted service to your fellow men. Always cherish the freedoms and opportunities which are yours, because others had interest, faith, and trust in you. Accept the responsibilities which go with the freedoms and responsibilities which are yours. Transform the trust and faith which your parents and associates have in you in a life of service to others. As you leave, our best wishes go with you to the end that God may richly bless you with stamina, courage, and love to strive for the true, the beautiful, and noble in living. Again, we congratulate you and extend our best wishes to you. W. W. ESHELMAN Supervising Principal
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