Bushwick High School - Senior Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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' - -. N r..w '-- 1- V yy oTher people and our own respecT for ourselves. No individual can gain ThaT pinnacle unless he has learned To work. unless he has learned The lesson of independence. No maTTer whaT field of acTiviTy you enTer you will find individual worTh counTing more Today Than iT has in. a long Time pasT. In college and in Trade you will find ThaT Those who show by Their acTions ThaT They genuinely appreciafe The True values of life and ThaT They are able To conTrol These values by The force of Their personaliTies will be The ones in demand. If The Teachers of This school, and in a parTicular manner your grade adviser, Mr.. BerlcowiTz. have Tried To impress upon you ThroughouT The four years of your residence here one lesson. ThaT lesson is To force you To realize ThaT The school exisTs for The purpose of making iTself useless To you. If you have learned This lesson well you are now noT dependenT upon The school nor iTs Teachers. buT have The abiliTy To promoTe The inTeresTs of yourselves and Those close To you by reason of The power of individuaIiTy, ThaT is, by reason of your good characTer. IT is forTunaTe, asil remarked earlier in This brief arTicle, ThaT The Time of your graduaTion comes in The period of doubT and difIiculTy. The eriod offers ia disTincT challenge To your abiliTies. You will noT be able To run wiTh The crowd and be successful as people could a few years ago. ' You. as an individual, musT represenT definiTe value. If you do represenT such value, Then The beTTer daysof 'business prosperiTy, which we hope lie ahead, will mean for you noT days in which spiriTual values will be desTroyed, as They were for many in The recenT pasT, buT days in which you will enjoy The True blessings of life by reason of The efforTs of your prior Training. IT is True ThaT whaT I have said seems sermonlike in naTure. In ac- TualiTy, iT represenTs in words whaT your grade adviser has accomplished for you in deeds. Be opTimisTic: be courageous, and be prepared. These counsels represenT The final words I wish To leave wiTh you aT This, The Time of your graduaTion from high school. ' I MILO F. McDONALD, Principal FOUR

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