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Board of Education Strives to Improve Schools BACK ROW, leit to right: C. J. Mortin, F. Keeler, L, Weinstein, R. Brown, H. Simmons, J. Pearlstein, T, F. Kershner. FRONT ROW, seated: R. McGiboney, G. Dougherty, W. M, Frome, J. Cerok, R. Johnson. Not shown: C. Kramer. . . . To advance human welfare should be the guide and aim of every mem' ber of the Class of 1966. You will have your share of failures, human errors, and false starts. Don't let these things deter you. Go ahead and help to advance human welfare. The best wishes from The Board of Education to the Class of 1966. WILLIAM M. FRAME President T. FRANKLIN KERSHNER Superintendent of Schools Educating for American Citizenship begins with a sensitive con- cern for the basic human emotional needs each individual pupil. A clear understanding of the ideals we live by and a deep emotional commitment to them is our basic concern in the education of the citizen. Such a student must be informed, possessing a body of knowl- edge and understanding sufficient to make him competent in decision making and dealing with problems of today. Strengthened by such an understanding and committed to such a system of ideals requires active and responsible participation with the con- sequent development of skill in the processes of democratic be- havior. May the Class of 1966 be ever mindful of these ideals. T. FRANKLIN KERSHNER 200 South 45th Street Vineland, New Jersey Trenton Normal School, Trenton State Teocher's College, received Master's degree irom Temple Universityg graduate work at the University of Penn- sylvania, Rutgers University and Glassboro State College . . , started at Clayton schools in 1928 . . . appointed Superintendent oi Clayton 8 Public Schools in 1948.
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High School Principal Bids Farewell to Seniors TO THE CLASS OF l966: As you leave your Alma Mater to seek new goals and assume new responsibilities do not forget the value of an education! Remember always that your education is never complete. Remem- ber also that education does not come easily but instead comes as a result of your hard work. Your school has prepared you to face the world as we know it now, however, it shall be up to you to continue this preparation in order to face the new challenges of tomorrow's world. ln the future, as you go about the task of educating your- self, keep in mind that the great benefits to humanity do not always come from people with extraordinary ability, but often from people with ordinary ability and extraordinary effort and persistence. Best wishes, J I Vi! av fri C. JOSEPH MARTIN High School Principal lvl, W JAMES GILMARTIN fill South Dennis Drive Clayton, New Jersey Dean of Students . . ,Wiathematics . . . Key Club Advisor . . .EHS,Mlf959 -1 X' , , X. WALTER F. OWEN l44 Summit Avenue Briclgeton, New Jersey ,, Trenton State College, extension courses lrom C. JOSEPH MARTIN 8 Delaware Avenue Berlin, New Jersey franklin and Marshall College, Master's degree from Temple University In l96ig graduate work at Rutgers College of South Jersey, Glassboro State' College . , . first came to Clayton in September, T955 . . . appointed high school principal in April, l962. ' The Administrative Team i State Department of Education . . . mechanical ,Cx -- drawing and printing . . . Advisor, Student Councily Director of Student Activitiesg Activities Financial Advisor . . . CHS, i945 RICHARD CREAMER 305 University Boulevard Glassboro, New Jersey Otterbein, Rutgers, O.S.U., Glassboro State . . . Guidance Director . . . CHS, i964
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