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PRINCIPAL' MESSAGE Dr. Robert L. Schain Principal You have completed your high school education just as our nation has entered its third century of existence. Thus, your graduation from high school begins your own third stage of life --- from childhood to adolescence, and now, to adulthood. What you do from here on will depend largely on your own goals, resources, energy and fortune. A successful life depends on many factors, and your job is to combine all these factors to your best advantage. We have tried to provide you with the necessary tools to do this job --- the academic skills, the positive attitudes toward your fellow citizens, the knowledge necessary to function well in society and the ability to work with other people. We have done our best at Wingate. I hope you will continue to do your best in whatever you do in the future. I wish all of you the very best of luck and success.
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DEDICA TION For twenty years, Mosaic has served as a vehicle for the literary, photo- graphic and artistic creativity ofWingate students. More than an outlet for this esthetic expression, MOSAIC 19 77 is an at- tempt to show the truth as we see it in New York City. This truth entails cruelty and injustice as well as joy and freedom. However, the ugliness in truth must be faced and understood to be eradicated, so the acknowledgement of and dissatis- faction with this ugliness is the only way to achieve a truth that is filled with beauty. Through our art, photography and poetry, we have tried to show truth as it appears to us, and to create a lasting image of beauty. Pervading this truth is the vibrant energy and optimism that is youth. It is in this spirit that we dedicate our MOSAIC 1977 to New York City, -The MOSAIC Staff Wingate High School The Big Apple.
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If D! WHAT DUES THE W STAND F OR? A Short Biographical Sketch Of General George W Wingate 4a.afW George Wood Wingate was born in New York City on July 1, 1840. ln 1853, he graduated from P.S. 40 and enter- ed the Free Academy Know called the College of the City of New Yorkl. However, within a few months, necessity forced him to leave school to work as an errand boy in a local law firm.
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