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To the Class of 1959: This above all: to thine own self be true and it must follow as the night the day thou canst not then be false to any man. This is good advice from Shakes- peare You are already finding that life brings one difficult de- cision after another. Your deci- sions will shape your future. Our decisions yours, mine and those of other folks like us-will shape the world s future. Learn all you can from books and people and follow not the crowd but your own good judge- ment and conscience. Then your decisions will be sound and your lives useful and satisfying. This is my wish for each of you. G. M. Denison Glenn M. Denison, Principal ADMINISTRATION Our principal, Mr. Glenn M. Denison, is a native of Westfield, New York. He re- ceived his B.A. from Colgate University, and his M.A. from the University of Rochester. Since 1925, when he began to teach, Mr. Denison's career has been an integral part of the history of Charlotte High School. Starting as a mathematics teacher, he became the boysl advisor and then vice-principal. In 1946 he became principal when it was not a city-wide policy to promote vice- principals to the principalship in the same school. This break with tradition is ac- counted for by the significant fact that, when the principalship became vacant, the faculty, the local post of the American Legion, and the Lions Club petitioned the Board of Education that Mr. Denison be made the head of our school. Informal by nature, his sincerity, dedication, and de- sire to do the right thing were and are obvious to all. His administration has been characterized by humane policies and the promotion of democracy in school affairs. However, it was not until he was absent, for reasons of health, last spring that we really appreciated how much Charlotte has depended on his leadership and day- to-day help. Mr. Denison continues to be truly a guiding beacon in the life of our school. Wie, the class of 1959, genuinely thank him for all he has done for both us and Charlotte High, and we wish him the very best of health and happiness always.
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Mr. Charles D. Gates, our Vice-Principal, came to us three years ago from the vice- principalship of East High School. Prior to that, he was guidance counselor at Monroe High School for many years. Mr. Gates was graduated from Colgate University, after which he did graduate work at the University of Rochester and the University of Syracuse. Mr. Gates has guided us both as a class and as individuals. His friendly and sincere advice has become a beacon to aid us in becoming confident young adults, and we thank him sincerely for the help and in- spiration that he has given us. Charles D. Gates, Vice Principal Miss Margaret R. Miner has been advis- ing, encouraging, and counseling the girls of the Class of 1959 since we entered Charlotte High School in September 1953. We sincerely appreciate her for her wise guidance, for helping us with our needs, and for understanding our problems. Miss Miner, Girls, Adviser Mr. Alton Frasch's genuine interest and helpful preparation of students' high school programs, beyond his duties as boys' advisor, has earned our respect and co-operation. We thank him for his help in furthering us along the road to maturity. 7 Mr. Frasch, Boys' Adviser
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