Bronx High School of Science - Observatory Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Bronx High School of Science - Observatory Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 9 of 120
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Bronx High School of Science - Observatory Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 8
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Ol !AQ jufm l 'tv ue unlof If ou: Tinze lfupxllfw lhww cxlnlev from lil fl Spirit. Hof left Ill icilh uv zclien he reliretl. he essential meaning of the verlt to dedicatei' is to set apart for sacred usefi We. the Senior Class of l95fJ. dedicate this hook to the future in the hope that its use will he sacred. If at some time in the distant future. one person opens this time capsule of a volume and discovers some vestige of good. then our purpose of dedication will have heen fulfilled and the use of this hook will indeed have been sacred. It is a virtual impossibility to enclose in this time capsule all the tender and won- derful experiences of our four years in high school. Perhaps one emotion can within itself encompass everything good we would like the future to l'CIlN'IIll1l I'il.Ul'P, and to represent it. a person would have to live as the image of love. Strangely enough. although this world has an abundance of hrilliant people. rare indeed are those created in the image of love. Rare is the person who has the ability to speak to a Confused adolescent and have him walk away owning the world. Rare is the person who. with that indefinahle something. understands the human race, and still loves it. The individual in question would have to love the insignificant. despite the prom- inence of the significant. And what is more heid have to love the significant. too. He'd have to he someone to he respected. for what is love without respect. And to lze respected hy the wise and learned. he too would have to he wise and learned. Heid have to he a strong and a loyal friend. for friendship is the step lmefore love. Wiarmth and kindliness are also essential. for the ordinary person will not squander his love on a cold man, Heid have to he someone religious. for without religion no one is com- plete. Heid have to have faults. for perfection too often repels the non-perfect individual. And ahove all. he would have to have that unique alrility of loving even those who are hard to love. ,-X person such as this is a hard one to find, yet we at Sl'l.f'lIl'l' were fortunate in finding him smiling lmehind an Administrative .-Xssistantis sign up to the time of his retirement in September of 1955. For almost two decades. students at Scieriee were enriched hy his presence. To the future. to he set apart for sacred use. we hequeath the spirit of the person we graduates of Science High will hold in our memories forever. the image of love. Doctor Herman Nlantel. K xrnv T. BRKIN 5

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