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THEME The powerful Indian civilization passed on to us a land of opportunity. We, as grateful recipients of a most noble heritage, must continue its development. It is now our responsibility to prepare for the stringent demands of our complex society. Just as the Indians relied upon early vigorous training to overcome the obstacles of adulthood, so too must we rely upon a sound education to meet the challenges of the future. The young Indian warrior’s headdress symbolized to his fellowman the brave deeds that he had accomplished. We young people of today have no such tangible evidence of our maturity. Our worth is proven to the world by our contributions. The only reward which we receive may be the self-satisfaction of having fulfilled ourselves to our potential and using our God-given talents for the betterment of humankind. 7
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS MR. JOSEPH F. DOWLING We have been trying for the past three years to prepare you for a successful and happy life. We have tried to enrich your minds with knowledge, imbue your hearts with a love of truth and duty and a reverence for all things that are sacred and holy. We have endeavored to teach you the true values in life and your duties to your God, your country and your neighbor. If your first loyalty is to God, then there is a purpose in your existence and you have a commitment to express that allegiance through the fullest use of the opportunities and the talents that have been given to you. Things that may seem insignificant are endowed with a special meaning and the performance of mundane, insignificant tasks becomes an act of worship when done as a part of living in God’s world. You will never be in a position to know or measure what contributions, if any, you have made to make this world a better place in which to live, but if you remain loyal to your duties toward God, your country and your neighbor, your life will be crowned with success and happiness. 6
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. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Edward J. Condon WOONSOCKET SCHOOL COMMITTEE Thomas A. Dalton, Chairman William S. Arnold, Vice Chairman Donald A. Bacon Leo G. Bedard Antonio Prince
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