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Student Life Mr. Walter Davie Da an of 8 tu dan la Dear Class of 198$: It gives me great pleasure to have the opportunity to express my feelings about you. They are honestly, at this point, very mixed. I am happy that you will be graduating from WSO. a long atmited event (I am sure), but I am vad that we did not have more time together. I feel I am Just now beginning to get to know you well. The time certainly has passed swiftly. On behalf of the dormitory staff, I wish you the very best for your future. Hopefully, you will look back on your experiences at W5D with positive feelings. It has been our Intent to ready you as best -e possibly could for the complex world outside of the school envIrorvnent. I hope we have done our Job well enough that you can become Independent adults. Maybe you can let us know sometime how well we did make you ready. Again, we wish you success and happiness. Thank you for letting ut have an inpact on your lives. Sincerely, y 'r- C ;- V Walter Davis. Dean of Students wD:Jal Me Janice Walts A a at Daan of Studanta CongratulatIons to a fine class. You have worked hard to receive your diplomas, so take a bow. My wish for you Is to find happiness and satisfaction in whatever you do In life. There are so many opportunities for young people today -be a do-er. It is our hope that we at W.S.D. have prepared you to face the chaltenges you will encounter in life. We all wish you the best. SENIOR ISSUE 11
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Academic Department 0e« toniora. Ttiaia l• ■ 014 laying. YT a enly place aucceai eoaea before week i ta ua diativnary . Mo nattei what futura :of» tou Mva t«3 tei r«w ial»ai. you will need to «n I order to oo aucceaaful. mat «or« will eo a in different fotnei aludyme rot claaaaa, or.-t» e ’oo training ena o workshop and aaainara attar you nave a job. ran wit; roes to upgrade and inprova ektlla alt mo tina. technological advenes will cause }0» regulienanta ar skill to ehange daily. water what la happening In your aeloctaa (laio. Don't wait until ynu nova to • tna change ot ’.oaa your job reap up to data a Ml be toady (or the cnan» that cera. tc-j all nave tha ability to ea a.ccaxfui and you ara tna nl» onaa who can decide now awccaaaful you will bo. with Oaat wishes (or Much Success in tna future. Dapny S. bwfpicroe Academic Supervisor 111 Dapny Bergstrom Supervising Teacher Oear Seniors: It has been a great pleasure for me to have had the opportunity to ploy a role in serving your educational needs over the past few years. Time has flown by as our staff has watched you grow and mature into fine young people. This phase of your life, however, is only the beginning of your search for knowledge. A famous author once said, He is educated who knows where to find out what he doesn't know. So never permit yourseif to linger or close your mind to learning throughout your lives. Best wishes. MMMI Coordinator To The Seniors of 1905 soon y«u will 0 tearing 4.S.O. to »Urt off Vn our OwW Thtt oontnt It » tine Of both, tidmii and joy It It wo. MCiwii you will be leaving your frlendt and peart. yogr UtcKrl « 0 coacnet tou eey never tee eeny of tht» people again. Once you have graduated, you c « nev r 90 a cl to thdt tie again. It will never t the UN. however. tMt It dltO • tie for Jo . TOU will now C preparing for t n«w tir:rltnc . you will now. dt lilt. M on your own Tou will seet eany new people. e perlen eany e» experience!, and team »jny new thtogi. Tou lave spent ott of your life in tcnool Tou n vt learned wicn tine you flrtl started tcnool. It It Ow your retpo«t1biltty to put that education to good ute ho sore honework No «0rt luljwrti. But you Stilt ne«j i job to do. Tou mtt ute what you have learned. At you graduate fro N.S.O. and start your new life. It It important to reneeber tt.1t one thing. unat you Inow It not the »oit Important thing In your education Tou can alua t learn ore. The »ost Important thing It now you use the education jou have. Ute ,our mowledge wltely and you will benefit fro it. 1 wish you til the best of lucl I your new life. Sincerely Ale II. Slappey 10 JUNE. 1085
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