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Superintendent To the Class of 1970 . . . Dear Boys and Girls: Congratulations to a ver fine graduating class. It has been a pleasure to watch you grow, learn and mature so that you can become useful citizens as you go out into society and its work-a-day-world. We know that most of you will succeed in good, honest and profitable living. We shall watch your continued growth with interest. Please remember the best things which your houseparents and teachers had to offer you and be thankful for God’s blessings. With all good wishes....... Sincerely yours, F Kenneth F. Huff, Superintendent The Wisconsin School for the Deaf
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State Board . . . Hon. Warren P. Knowles Governor William C. Kahl State Superintendent John W. Melcher Administrator Division for Handicapped Children Samuel D. Milesky Supervisor Schools lor Deaf and Visually Handicapped
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Principal Mrs. Evelyn Ganc The years ahead will be difficult but they can be rewarding. There are serious world problems for your generation to face: war. pollution, racism, over-populotion. inflation, drug abuse, crime, and others yet to come. There are exciting and good things: space exploration, marvelous new communication media, life saving medical discoveries, fantastic scientific and technological advancements, and most important of all a slowly but surely growing understanding among the peoples of all nations and races. We are confident that you will join the 1970 graduates of schools the world over in finding ways to help cure the ills of mankind, so that you and all of the world’s people will be able to enjay the good things of our age. We congratulate you on your accomplishments thus far. We have faith in your ability to be of service in the world. Let this be .your motto: “I expect to pass through this world but once, any good, therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again.” —Stephen Grellet Vocational Coordinator Each year as graduation time draws near, those of us at W. S. D. who have, over the years, watched you prepare yourself for this great ocas-sion feel a sense of pride in your accomplishments and confidence in that fact that you are prepared to take your rightful place in our great society. We know you are willing and ready to accept the responsibilities of good citizenship which you have worked so hard to achieve. Our best wishes for success and happiness go with you as you leave our school community in search of new adventures. Mr. Gary Blackmer
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