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I I William D. Slider We, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty, hereby dedicate this yearbook to lVlr. William D. Slider, whom We consider to be not only an excellent teacher, but a devoted sponsor, an admirable friend and a highly respected person by all who know him. He joined the Brooklyn High School faculty in 1956, the year in which we entered into the realm of high school life. It was at this time that he became one of our sponsors. As most of the students know, Mr. Slider teaches subjects in the commercial field, his favorite subject being bookkeeping. He takes a great deal of pride in his profession and is always ready and willing to aid those students who come to him for help. Whether it was selling tickets at football games, attending our dances or guiding us at class meetings, he was there, ready and willing to aid us in every way he could. The main project of every class is the Junior-Senior Prom. which takes place in their junior year. As a class sponsor he was of the greatest help. It Was during our Junior year that We faced our biggest problems and were many times ready to give up. That was the time we realized his true value. He advised us, lifted our spirits and guided us on to complete one of the nicest proms Brooklyn ever had. As each of us goes our different Way, We Will look back, and when we do, we will never forget the teacher who always had a smile and a helping hand for the class of 1960, Mr. William D. Slider. 2 w
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Mrs. Nancy Frazier Mrs. Janet Barrick We, the members oi the 1960 Graduating Class, wish to extend our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to our Senior Class Advisors, Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Barrick, Mr. Waltz, and Mrs. Wehagen, for the outstand- ing job they have done for us and our school. Mrs. Frazier and Mrs. Barrick have been with us ever since the ninth grade. They have done a great job working with us and helping us along. Mr. Waltz came to us in 1958 and since then has aided us greatly in many ways. Although Mrs. Wehagen became a class advisor in 1959, she, too, has aided us in many ways. Mrs. Wehagen replaced Mrs. Sites as a class advisor. These teachers have served as counselors to us and Worked hard for our benefit. They have given of their time and ability to aid us when we needed help, given us guidance through our problems, and encouragement when we became discouraged. Sometimes, however, their patience and endurance ran short. We often let them down and discouraged them. But, nevertheless, they stuck with us, being patient, understanding and helpful even when they had the urge to give up. The Senior Class owes everything it has to the Senior Class Advisors, and we, with deep thanks and gratitude, dedicate this page to them as a small token of our appreciation. But We know that we can never repay what these wonderful teachers have done for us. To you, our Advisors, we give our thanksl Mr. Thomas Waltz Mrs. Henrietta Wehagen
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