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N M. :Q LLLL. . fi? The awarding of a diploma on graduation night should not be considered the mere fulfillment of a high school career, but a lasting bond which will keep us, as a class, united throughout future years. As time elapses, our paths will, inevitably, diverge into many directionsg in spite of that, the relation- ships which we have made here at Latin School must never diminish. We are about to enter a totally different way of life, in a world confused and befuddled by many complexities. Former generations of Latin School alumni ac- cepted every uncertainty, whether it was the threat of war or impending diplomatic or financial crises. They did not despairg with determination and a willingness to sacrifice they met every challenge. Why then should we despair? True, the obstacles which we face seem greaterg however, if we are to follow the fine example set by former graduates we must accept our challenges and strive to conquer them in the same spirit which they displayed. The world situation with which we must cope is precarious, but we should encounter it with faith and fortitude. We have received a Boston Latin School edu- cation, which, in itself, has proven beneficial to our predecessors. The Latin School curriculum is devised to develop, not only the mind, but also the entire man-mentally, physically, emotionally, and I might even add, spiritually. Moreover, in our associations in school, we have lived amid ideals of American Democracy. We have stood together as a practical example of an associa- tion, upholding the rights and privileges of each individual, regardless of his background or religious beliefs. This type of experience will be of inestimable value in the particular fields we shall pursue in the future. Whether this choice be technological or professional, a Latin School education has prepared us, but even more important, it has prepared us to live in harmony with and respect for our fellow man. Education means training-training that involves mental and moral discipline, ability to evaluate with proper discretion, and to form conclusions based upon such evaluations. This is the type of training to which we have been exposed, and with which we are equipped to face the future with confidence of success. As your president, I extend to you my most heartfelt wishes for the success of your future. I7 ii-if' ,Mmm PRESIDENT CLASS OF '59 Siu?-' Ee
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HARVEY PHII IP ABLEMAN Fury one is the 'nrchitmet of his own future. Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School, ' Soccer III II- Tennis II I' Track I' Aardv-irks I- Aviation Ch Cl b III II Captain I' Ccrman Club II' Highway Safiify Clilb II. I' Iihtr Actorum I: Math Club II I: Modvl Crafts Club IV, Modern History Club I, Register Business Staff II, I, Sailing Club VI, Science Club III, II I, Junior 'Q A K . . iff ' 1, Bowling vi, 1, cumin-.1 Climb ui, II, Vice-President 1, Q, , , , , I 1 1 A U . , , - . , 1 guilds Y .-.g,.s,, I Ufx ' 96 ,,.. Tony, Nick Artie Steve, Rabbit Achievement Vice-President I, Unicef Drive II, Defense Stamp Salesman II, Cheerleader I, lst Lieutenant H Com- pany, 2nd Regiment. NICHOLAS ALBERT ABRAHAM Good nature covers a multitude of talents. Entered Class VI from the Beethoven School. Football III, II, I, Baseball Mgr. III, Track III, II, Co-Cap- tain I, Aardvarks II, I, American Music Club II, Viee-Presi- dent I, Aviation Club II, I, Liber Actorum II, Art Editor I, Trick Drill Drummer III, II, Register Literary Staff II, Executive Board I, Junior Achievement President II, Drum Corp V, IV, III, II, Drum Major I, Mid-Winter Prom II, I, Victory Dance Committee II, I, Junior Prom Committee II, Senior Prom Committee I, Class Banquet Committee, Co- Chairman I, Defense Stamp Salesman II, Secretary of Senior Class, Class Day Committee. EDWARD ALLEN ARRAMS Bongo from the Congo. Entered Class VI from the William Barton Rogers School. Camera Club II, Junior Prom Committee II, lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. ARTHUR FRANCIS ALPERT Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Entered Class VI from the William Lloyd Garrison School. Classical Prize VI, Fidelity Prize III, French Club II, Ger- man Club II, Key Club Il, I, N.H.S. II, I, Modern History Club II, I, Current Events Club III, II, Secretary I, Defense Stamp Salesman ll, lst Lieutenant K Company lst Regiment. EDWARD HAZEN ANTHONY The funniest thing in life should always be yourself. Entered Class VI from the Dudley School. Cross Country IV, III, Il, I, Camera Club II, Geography Club VI, Trick Drill III, II, Track IV, III, II, I, N.H.S. Revue III, II, Class Banquet Committee I, Mid-Winter Prom Com- mittee I, Rod and Gun Club I. STEPHEN HARVEY ARBIT Here is a well-made man, with good determination. Entered Class IV from the Soloman Lewenberg School. American Music Club II, Chess Club III, Highway Safety Club I, Liber Actorum II, I, Modern History Club I, Trick Drill III, II, Red Cross Club I, Register Business III, II, Stamp Club IV, III, Junior Achievement II, I, lst Lieutenant Brigade Staff. RODNEY ARISIAN Yirtute, non verbis. Entered Class II from Roxbury Memorial School. Fidelity Prize II, Liber Actorum I, Sailing Club I, Esperan- to Club I, Current Events Club I, 2nd Lieutenant E Company 2nd Regiment. ? Harv, Ab 8 Eddie, E Ed , ,A ,,,. ,, ..,, K, .vii -- A iz: ag-,,, 1 3355 - 3 - 321 jfkf' ' 3 Rod
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