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fix Service Statts The oftice, kitchen and custodial stafts of Harrison High serve the school with a cheer- fulness and willingness to offer assistance whenever needed. We are proud ofthe mem- bers most of whom have been with us for a long time. While performing their daily tasks, they evince a friendliness and warmth ap- preciated by every student and teacher. To their service and spirit we are ever indebted. Left to right Mr. James Calandruccio, Mr. Daniel DelVecchio, Mr. Joseph Maietta, Mr. Frank Calandruccio, Mr. Frank Sandonato. - H Mrs. Mary Fallani Miss Agnes Murtagh and Mrs. Sally Straface Josephine Porter Matron
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I il.: i Vrrik VZ' tl It 5, au.-no To the Class of T958: A High school may be looked upon as a prepara- tory period. Your studies, we hope, will prepare you for o vocation, or for the competition and challenge of higher education. ' More important will be the character traits which you have developed during these years. Perse- verance, reliability, trustworthiness, ability to get along with others, and initiative will be invaluable assets throughout life. Best wishes to all of you for hoppy, successful, useful lives. ,153 jf, 1 I4 f A I ! . K jf far AP, Ui .1 ,7 1' Dean of Girls Your senior year is ending and you are taking another step toward independence and your future adult life. To help you choose and work wisely along the way, l hope you will remember the importance of careful evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses - your abilities and interests. You will do well to concentrate on your strengths, and still not neglect your weaknesses which can be im- proved. Too, work experiences are often valuable guides in selecting your chosen field of endeavor. l hope you will continue to seek guidance and advice from qualified people of experience, and my best wishes go with each one of you. . ' k N Dean of Boys
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Citizenship Education The high school students of today are the future citizens of tomorrow. In a few short years when these young people reach the age of twenty-one they will take part in the government ofthe nation by exercising their privilege and responsibility of voting. In order to be an intelligent voter, a person must have knowledge of government. Schools todoy are trying to prepare students to be responsible citizens by giving courses in citizenship education. At Harrison High School three such courses are offered. aw- 'F' N! F55 ,Ph at' ge,
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