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l15i21:.wi , I ' E 1 , 1, faifsgfp' 1 1 ,, '? Mrs. Irene Heisler President Board of Education SEATED: Marie L, McDermott, Secretary, Robert V, Cooper, Irene M, Heisler, President, Leroy Van Emburgh, Jr., Grace Dorsey. STANDING: Charles W, Bartho- mew, A, Albert Sacca, E,R, Sanders, William E, Bauer, The Board of Education extends congratula- tions and best wishes to the Class of 1964. Make this generation one of the strongest and brightest links in the golden chain. Have courage. Always do what is right regard- less of Whether it is popular. Ignore the pressure, the temptation, the false compromise. We are sure you have the quality of mind that enables one to face danger Without fear. You cannot afford the luxury of being spec- tators of history. You have to be participants. Irene E. Heisler President, Board of Education it gba? ' get I Mrs, Irene Heisler and Mr, Arthur Terrell.
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The Class of 64 is living in a memorable age, memorable in many ways, specifically the awareness that in this civilized country of ours, a tragedy too great to comprehend has been written, the assassination of our president, john F. Kennedy. Suddenly, the battle to conquer space, obtain world peace, a common market, unemployment. all these paled in comparison in our quest for moral values. It seems to me that the Class of 64 will be in on the be- ginning of an era in which the age old but oft forgotten phrase moral instruction will be reconsidered. You are fortunate for you are moving into the world of responsibility in college, busi- ness, and industry. You can make your voice heard and felt, do so for in our youth is our hope. My pride in the graduates of P. H. S. is unending. The Class of 64 now joins this group. May you enjoy happiness and success in each endeavor. Sincerely, Arthur F. Terrell, M.Ed. Superintendent 4 Trenton S. C. University of Pennsylvania erf hfenrfenf
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