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DAVID KAUFMAN A. B. Vi cc-Pri ncz' pa I Men of l96O. XYelcome to the group of illustrious alumni who have preceeded you into a wonderful family. .Xlthough you have all looked forward to your graduation, you will soon realize that City College has become a part of you, and you can never get it out of your blood. Most of you will go on to full, rich, and successful lives. XVe are proud to know that City has contributed much to your growth and development. As the years move on, you will realize more and more how each phase of our school program has contributed to your knowledge, happiness, and future life. XVe have tried to help you acquire necessary tools, wisdom, and under- standing so that you can better achieve your goals and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You have made many friends here at City. These friendships will bind you to your Alma Mater. Keep the excellent spirit of the class of '60 alive by reunions and contacts with City through the P-T. A., the Alumni As- sociation, and the Scholarship Fund. Attend our plays and athletic events when-ever possible. My congratulations to you on your accomplishments so far and best wishes in all your future undertakings. God be with you. Sincerely, fawtbf-!iZ74,,-.1 fr . 'U A ........-3 . - . as , JULIUS G. HLUBB A. B., M. Ed. V1'ce-Principal Alumni of the Class of 1960, Perhaps you still don't believe that you are really alumni of the Baltimore City College, the third oldest high school in the Uniter States. Congratulations and welcome to the thousands who are ever proud of and loyal to their alma mater. The years have wings. Nevertheless, as you look back, in reminiscence, you will remember many wonder- ful things about the grand old school where you acquir- ed your secondary education. The treatment of you as young men, the stimulating experiences of making friends with students and teachers, the unique academic freedom, the numerous informative and interesting dis- cussions, the fun of participating in athletic activities of all kinds, the challenge of publications, the many oppor- tunities to join clubs, the schedules for individual needs, the right to participate in a student government, the competition in scholarship - these recollections and others will increase in importance with the passing years just as your education will add zest and rich rewards to your lives. You should be leaders. Share your experience and knowledge with others so that the world in which you live will be a better place. May your lives be happy, productive, and worth- while. Good luck and may God be with you! Very truly yours,
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