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We, the Class of 1985, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Benjamin Goldberg, a very special person, who passed away on August 21, 1984. Mr. Goldberg was a part of BHS for thirty-four years, during nineteen of which he served as its principal. His dedication was demonstrated by the many pro- grams he initiated during his tenure here. He developed the segregated sports program to better serve the young women of BHS. He helped to expand the curriculum in both its academic and vocational areas. After fire destroyed a section of the original building, Mr.Goldberg pro- moted the establishment of the courtyard, which has evolved as the social center of the school. Mr. Goldberg’s commitment to education was not limited to Butler. He participated in such organiza- tions as the Principals’ and Superintendents’ Association of New Jersey and the New Jersey Education Association, working with other educators to develop ideas and programs to benefit our school and others. Mr. Goldberg demonstrated that he always had the students’ in- terests in mind. He listened to what they had to say, rarely making a deci- sion without considering their opinion. Hundreds of students over the years came to admire and respect him. He won their affection as well with his sincere and frequently demonstrated school spirit. There was not a football game, history fair, or social gathering of any kind that he did not attend. It didn’t matter whether Butler was down by four touchdowns or had just clinch- ed the state championship, Mr. Goldberg was there in good times and bad, supporting his school and his students. His support was not limited to cheering from the stands. He gave his assistance whenever it was need- ed. sometimes from his own pocket, quietly and without publicity, so students could attend programs like Junior Officials and Boys' State. He was a caring and generous person. It is for this reason that saying good-bye to Mr. Goldberg is such a difficult task. Even though he rarely showed his emotions, we here at Butler High School have always known that he loved this place and its students. His memory is special to the genera- tions of young people whose lives he helped to shape. noteworthy adj. — extraordinary, notable, memorable, remarkable, exceptional. SEE outstanding
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