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. . . and Administered Our Affairs Board of Education STANDING, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Joseph Stanco, Mr. George Clark, Dr. Robert Woodruff, Dr. Robert Mar- chisotto, Mr. Harry Fenton, Dr. Thomas Bowman—Super- intendent of Schools, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Daniel Murray. SEATED, Mrs. Donald Walling, Dr. Wilbur Mc- Dowell—Board President, Mr. Vernon Blanchard and Mr. William Kiessling. 22
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These Men Established Policies . . . The Principal’s Message The world in 1965—the world we know today—is a much smaller one than the world our fathers knew. The great expanses of distance and space have been shrunk considerably during the last fifty years, and Science promises greater progress in that direction. The peoples of the worlds and the planets of outer space—for pur- poses of peace or of war—have been drawn closer together in time via the new methods of transportation. Yet, we find that neither the peoples of the varied na- tions of the world nor the people of our United States nor even neighbors who live side by side in a community have made nearly as good progress in lessening the psychological distances between man and man. The challenges of science, medicine, and transportation are being met: the details of diplomacy and government arc being dealt with; yet the individual’s right to be free, to be “friend,” to be successful have few standard bearers. It is in this area of human relationships and human relations that each man has the opportunity to promote progress which will help secure peace at home and abroad. Let each man help his brother find personal liberty and he will preserve his own. Let each man live in the spirit of freedom, by the precepts of freedom, and freedom shall survive. If we are a world whose people arc being brought closer together, let us also be a world bound in friendship, respect, and understanding, rather than one of hate, fear, and suspicion. Let all people cease working country against country to build bombs, and commence working country with country, man with man, to build Broth- erhood. Anthony J. Navickas PRINCIPAL B.S, Oklahoma State M.A., Columbia 21
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John Caseiro VICE-PRINCIPAL B.S., Glassboro State M.A., Newark State Carlo T. Guidoboni VICE-PRINCIPAL B.S., Tufts M.Ed., Boston U. 23
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