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RICHARD JO EPH KEEFE
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TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Happiness is a precious thing. Nothing is more foolish than to esteem it lightly, nothing more perverse than to pour it away. Happiness cannot be commanded, and it does not come at our bidding. For as you all know, or will soon learn, in spite of all our efforts it may vanish just when it is most treasured. Misfortune, bereavement, and loss are always imminent. Happiness, then, though precious, carries the sting of transiency: it may not last. Your life here at school does not last either, and in a sense this condition has the transient qualities of happiness because you are going to leave and start again. The demands on your lives from now on will be greater, and you must brace yourselves to meet them. Therefore, should you be deprived of happiness because history happens to frustrate the goodness of life, the one thing that can keep you strong and steady is fidelity to duty. Duty, of course, is not a pleasing word to a great many in our modern world, but it must be an acceptable one. The class of 1966 will find happiness, but because we have lived closely with all of you, we should like to suggest for the ILIAD and for you a theme more lasting tha.n happiness: DUTY, -,Q
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DEDICATIO To Mr. Richard Keefe, who, with his enthusiasm for teaching and devotion to the students, hs contributed much to the growth and progress of the school Mr. Keefe received his bachelors degree at Boston University and an art degree from the University of Iowa, where he taught French for two years. He also taught both French and English at the Cincinnati Country Day School. For the past four years Mr. Keefe has been adviser to the Student Council and for two years super- vised the publication of the Buzz Book. He is well remembered for his ffcapital punishments , such as putting gum in hair and reading the ninth grade girls' notes in eighth hour study hall. Mr. Keefe's portrayal of a Whitfield student in the teachers' Christmas Skit was a hilarious act which none of us will forget. Therefore, it is to Mr. Richard J. Keefe, that we, the ILIAD staff, and the student body dedicate this yearbook for his faithfulness to both the school and the students.
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