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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JOHN F. JOYCE TRADE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL EMILE JOHNSON
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Academically speaking, you ycung men and women of the class of 1965 are very specially my generation. As you took the great step of entering the first grade, I stepped from my classroom into the office of principal. You are completing your basic formal education as I look back on my first twelve years of being a high school principal. I wonder what you think you have learned during your public school years? Perhaps you have made a discovery similar to mine—that there is so very much left to learn. You who are about to be college freshmen next year are no doubt giving considerable thought to the vast amount of studying before you. You who are going into the business world and the armed services are aware of your status as novices among the experienced people already on the job. I know you are planning to do your best to succeed, to become valued workers deserving of promotion. Whatever learning and self-improvement your daily work requires of you for the rest of your life, you have learning to do in another direction, too. What of you as a person, aside from you as a success on the job? The world will never attain its goals of peace, brotherhood, and prosperity until all its individual people are noble in their personal thoughts and ideals. Someday I may be thrilled to watch on TV the progress of one of you in a manned-rocket to the moon. I may proudly say I knew you when as I watch you in a Broadway play or cast my vote for you as a U.S. Senator. But the world will be better if your neighbors can say of you twenty years from now: “He'd rather give than take. He’d rather have less himself that someone else might have enough. He doesn’t know what a lie is. His personal life is above reproach. Other people's troubles hurt him more than his own.” Whatever progress the world has already made is due to the lives of some people like this. Imagine what it could be if we were all like this. We can give it a try! PRINCIPAL THEODORE M. KUCHARSKI
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School Secretary, MRS. CECILE PICKERING DMINISTRATION AND HOOL PERSONNEL School Secretary, MRS. LORRAINE GORGOGLIONE Superintendent of Schools, MARTIN L. MORAN eer Te - Saka aah OOS atte OM Sg thon « School Committee Members, DWIGHT S. DAVIS, FRANK School Committee Members, DR. AARON I. SIMON, 18 A. MCCANN, MRS. DOROTHY RICKER ana GERALDINE WHEELER, DR. EDWARD A. CA- ALDO
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