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Quzbfincg Handy .THESE HANDS have held for us a guiding light, the beacon by which we have found our way out of the dark labyrinth of ignorance. For their in- valuable aid we are grateful. efidminirtmtion and 61614 hy
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H ugh School , ,ggi MR. SWIFT MRS. LINTERN MR. REYNOLDS PfiYlCiPdi 'Vice-Pfi'flCiDul Administrative Assistant The class of 1962 is graduating in an exciting age, full of danger and yet full of the greatest opportunities and chal- lenges for high achievement and conse- crated service to Cod and man. You must accept these challenges if we are to uphold the American freedoms we have.so long cherished. Co forth to serve. HARRY C. SWIFT Principal MRS. MILESNICK M55 Demo Sec' to ju Swift Sec. to Mrs. Eintern The world today offers many privi- leges and opportunities to the graduates of the Class of 1962. Along with these advantages go increased responsibilities in this troubled world. As you leave Bound Brook High School, remember the high ideals and values your teachers have tried to give you. Keep your standards high, your interest in the affairs about you keen, and continue to develop your innate abilities to the utmost so that you can proudly take your place beside your fel- low man and contribute your fair share to our democratic society. Best wishes for success and happiness to each of you. VIRGINIA W. LINTERN We congratulate you upon the suc- cessful completion of your high school career. Never stop learning, because as long as you are learning, you are not growing old. It is when a man stops learning that he begins to grow old, KENNETH O. REYNOLDS Administrative Assistant MISS CANAVESIO Sec. to Wir. Reynolds I 'Vice-Principai itii siii I I A 3 I t i' Sf. lf' KW A 1 Q, ,ZA we-'ef-QQ if STAFF :ME 9 I , I 4 u
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