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High School Principal, Mr. J. Lyman Roney, Supervising Principal, Mr. Thomas O'Neil To The Class of 1968 The world has recently witnessed four major explosions, each more important than a hundred meg- aton bomb; in knowledge; in population; in space; and in freedom. More new things have been discovered in the past ten years than in the previous one hundred years; and the rate of the increase of knowledge is accelerating. The space programs bring us face to face with a new demand for international co-operation and con- trol if we are to assure survival. The population explosion has exposed us to the still unresolved problem of helping the people in un- derdeveloped countries to improve their standard of living. Finally, the freedom explosion in Africa and the East poses critical questions affecting the Western way of life. Nations with newly gained freedom which they have not yet learned to manage are bewil- dered and restless, enviously suspicious of better developed nations, and unready to accept guidance in government and in industrial evolution. To enable young people of today to live successfully in this difficult and fretful age, we need to fo- cus our emphasis on these things: a broad background of meaningful and interrelated knowledge, a well- established set of generalized habits and attitudes toward creativity, scientific method, and critical thinking, and wholesome personality growth and devotion to a set of moral and spiritual values. Remember, it’s part of the game of life to discover the spark of greatness God has entrusted to you personally - and then have the patience and perseverance to direct it into worthwhile channels. J. LYMAN RONEY, PRINCIPAL WALTON JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL
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