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Left to right: Mr. John Drew, Mr. William Ruder, Mr. Joseph A. B. Fred Langworthy. Mr. Francis W. Carpenter. Vassallo, President; Mr. Board of Education LOL’fS M. KLEIN Superintendent of Schools Administration TO THE CLASS OF 1960: First of all, let me congratulate each of you on your graduation from Harrison High School and let me extend to every graduate my best wishes for a successful future. I should like to remind each of you of the extreme im- portance to you of your name, your reputation, your char- acter. Keep on building and developing your own char- acter in the best sense of the meaning of that word. A good reputation as an honorable man or woman with ex- cellent character and integrity will be a priceless posses- sion to you as you go through life. In this day and age when you have seen so much evidence of a lack of moral leadership, honesty and integrity in many high places, it is important that you continue to place a high value on those qualities that make up character. These qualities include honesty, integrity, fairness, consideration of the other fellow, loyalty to family, church or synagogue, and self. One of life's most important possessions is a good name and reputation. May you always so conduct yourself that you will develop the kind of reputation of which all of us can be proud. Cordially, Superintendent of Schools
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Principal TO THE CLASS OF 1960: Each year brings new challenges to our young men and women graduating from our high schools and colleges. The year 1960 is no exception. The world needs leadership, a strong leadership, motivated by ideals which re- flect a concern for all mankind. It is the duty of every member of the Class of 1960 to con- tinue to develop the talents which God has given him so that each may make his con- tribution toward making this a better world. Will you accept the challenge? I feel con- fident you will. Sincerely, Principal Seniors, you may be proud of the part you have taken in accomplishing many things while attending Harrison High School. You will be leaving this school a better place because you have lived here. The world will be a better world because you and oth- ers like you will do everything you can to raise the social and educational standards of the future. Good Luck, ?. JhwJh MR. NELSON E. SMITH Assistant Principal
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