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J4 Wc'55age .Cl-om Our prilvcilya It is with a great deal of pleasure that I address these few remarks to members of the Senior Class. Your efforts at publishing a year book are worthy of great com- mendation and I desire to express to you my appreciation of the fine spirit which has moved you in undertaking this very difhcult task. Allow me to congratulate you on the success of your accomplishment in this, our first Year Book. You are about to leave school after having spent four years in con- scientious effort and you have established a record which is rea'ly worth while. I hope that you will steadily cling to the ideals which you have set up for yourselves while in attendance at this school. I wish for you the greatest possible success in finding employ- ment which will be to your liking and hope that you will never forget to turn back to your old school when you are in need of help of any kind. You boys who leave school and take your places in the industry for which you have trained, are the greatest achievement of which a school is capable. Upon the record which you make depends the future success of your fellow students. Always maintain the fine name of the Brooklyn High School of Automotive Trades by fair dealing, honest workmanship and an ever increasing desire to further your education. If you do this you will be a credit to your parents, to us and to yourselves and will be living symbols of the motto which is carved in stone over the main entrance of our new school - Manhood. Service, Labor, Citizenship.
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MR. GEORGE lf. PIGOTT, j Om' P1'i11ri,'uz.' A , 1 4 1 p 1 ll H+ 1
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Q.. J4 meddage ,ilrom r. Siege! DIRECTOR OF EVENING AND CONTINUATION SCHOOLS l am delighted to hear that the Senior Class of the Brooklyn High School of Automotive Trades is issuing a school publication. A truly representative periodical of this nature gives an opportunity for self' expression to the students, and at the same time enables the puhlic to understand the work ofthe institution. It also serves as a record of the happiest days of a person's life, where, under the wise leadership of the teacher, friendships are formed among the students which bring dividends in profit and happiness throughout their entire lifetime. I am glad to greet the students of your school and trust that they will always carry out those high ideals of service and citizenship. Very truly you rs, MORRIS E. SIEGEL, Direflm' of Ezfening and Cmztimzaliou Srhonli .. 41-..
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