The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-03, Page 31r�u'II n,ever be1 4again
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teacheps. :� would have you
appreciate ..all 4the...,s.erifice...
your' mdm and dad 'Make f.or
,, you all .the time and. effort
spent on your behalf, by your
teacher's.,.Yo'u thould notTwaste
these glorious dais of freedom
you novo have spread out in
front of you by 'hassling those in' attendance at school ,as your ....Jo do;. I would have you.explore
authority over you. r. or putting' s j•ob :.. your work o,J the moment. everything possible; work in
Ourself in a. position where you i would have you understand many fields, s. u a wide
are hassled because . of your- that the chance you now have to- choice of subjects,: Nothing
stubbornness or stupidity. study and learn while' you are at , would be . impossible, for, you.
"would 'Make .'yo& is 'these- yir bvvil,I•-s
nev rcorroebbp'ctr " 'hut most of all- I'd have you—
next few'years ... these special again. The opportunity to go to learn, the importance 'of self= •
years ahead, wo ld-haveyou schoolusuallysomes only once. respect " knowing who you
take each day and turn it into, .•,_„1.:Otitnany people, maybesome are, where you are going, what
an adventure of learning and ri ht in this roam,"gave up their will be_ there when yo "get
experiencing all the varied opportunity for learning- at there. 'I would �lhave yo noww
'things life ° holds. I would haves'' `'g'e°h'ooI•and have lived to regret without any,doubtthat you cart
you .involved in school and r their Toolishness. N build a good future for yourself.
,,community affairs; 1 would �..I would have" you keept� as in. much the same way as you
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expose you to good books, good. many "doors open as possible. -1 build 'a , good body ... by a
music and ..good Leisure ,time'would not...._let"_.you limit yourcareful balanced diet of .study,
activitiesi a would have you feel selves due to lack pf •desire ...,.
the closeness,of a family unit would make you taste many
and learn the lcue meaning of a new things so that you coutt,
..,borne; I would ileve you .travel.- , make ''an Intelligent and ''in--
whenever ' possib.le so that you formed decision about . your
could witness the scope of the life's work. when:you are done
world and the importance ,of your high school years. -I would
your contribution in it. ` not let you cut yourself'off from
K..I would have you view your what you may eventually want
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work -and relaxation; lots of the
fresh air of clean living' and
unpolluted' thou'9hts;¢ and the
regUPa°,r vexercise, of..tinving as
well as taking, of catching as
well as pitching.
The, choice is, yours to make,
of course. You can have a full
'life or 'an empty existence;' you.
get 2d hours' in, every day to
.either r waste or too„u e to ad
• vantage; it Is all up:•to you..
Just thank. your' lucky stars
you'don't have to,go it -all alone
You have your morn and dad
•,and 'your....teachers to help you
over "the r..,gug.h spots. Don't, sell
them short. ,They want. to help
you succeed. You need them t9
• succeed. TQgefhe` ayou are'•”
unbeatable combination.
And` now, I wish each 'one, o;
you all the very best` in, fhe
years ahead. - May the wind
alway'sw-be-...iia, your. back.. •
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Members. of the -Grade"& class of St.. Josepltts. Separate School_ain Kingsbritlge Mieke.-and-an tWilson _ third-r-ovva exp i -o erty; Jim- Foran,
received their di lomas ata s ecial ceremon held Ias.,t Friday. The,graduating Joey Boyle, John Van Die n, John O'Keefe, John a Austin,Julie Vogt, and
(frontl, ��.,. _ t _n epeh; Stephen -Howard,
-.class includes � row.from left ff. Austin, Bill Tigert, Pat` Bible Bob Anne. Drennan; (fourth ow from lecff�fln� � �a David ,Van.�selr and- Mark
Tigert, and,Eric Courtney; (second row from left)' Joanne Vanderhuiden, Diana Bernie Gerdes,•-T-ony- Knoop, aper e D teniig g,and Principal Clem dtMak ,
Leddy, Joanne Van Osch, Leola Chisholm, Helen 11 Visser, Vera Van Diepen, Doherty (standing' in rear)
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