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£ckcct Scat-4 Dr. R. S. Martin, Sr. President Mr. James M. Boice Vice President Mr. Joseph A. Atkins Secretary Mr. Harold W. Pugh Treasurer To the Class of 1952: Your Board of Education, through me, wishes to express hearty greetings to the members of your class. Congratulations are extended to all of you in completing your course of studies. The Board as a unit hopes you will solve future problems in life to afford a successful and happy livelihood. The seeds for this have been sown here. The crop you reap later we hope will be mature enough to make you all reach the goal you strive for. Sincerely yours, Raymond S. Martin, Sr. President Mr. Percival C. Christie Dr. E. V. Liberace
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THE CENTER OF OUR SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS I am writing this message during National Brotherhood Week, 1952; and I am bothered. Why am 1 bothered? — because I cannot understand why a nation as great as ours, the leader of nations, founded upon democratic principles by our forefathers, should feel it necessary to have such a special observance. I cannot understand why a great country like ours, interested in the democratic way of life, fostered by persons through the years who have had life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as their goals, should deem it necessary to rally its people for National Brotherhood. Is it that we are failing to do our job of being our brother's keeper ? Soon you will leave Darby High School and take on new duties and larger responsibilities. As you do, will you pledge yourselves to — Learn More of Democracy — Live Democracy Better — and Love Democracy to its Fullest and to make every day one in which you shall not simply be your brother's keeper but your brother's brother. Success to each one of you in your future undertaking. PRINCIPAL Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. —Longfellow I. Wallace Saner, B.S., M.A.
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