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DR. JAMES A. BERNARD Superintendent of Schools Sorbonne University A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Doctor James Bernard arrived in Hasbrouck Heights in 1957, the some year we, the future Class of 1964, were beginning the sixth grade. In the ensuing years, we, now seniors at Hasbrouck Heights High School, have grown in wisdom, stature, and ability. Our ideas and our actions have progressed so that, as young men and women, we can begin to fulfill our Iife's purpose. By his conduct and personal support, Doctor Bernard has exemplified to us that education is a goal well worth attainment and a privilege not all are able to achieve, We consider him a friend and one who has vigorously striven to improve both our school and the standards found within it. This year Doctor Bernard has decided to pursue his ideals further in another school system. Certainly, all of us at Hasbrouck Heights High School, knowing the tireless effort Doctor Bernard has put forth in our behalf, express our appreciation and wish him the best of luck in his new position. Hartwick College, Columbia University
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BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED, left to right: Mr. Frank X. Birkner, president, Mrs. Miriam D. Hochheiser, Mrs. Grace Peters, Dr. Anthony R. Mancori. STANDING: Mr. Joseph Weaver, Mr. Howard F. Krausser, Mr. Kenneth P. Walter, Mr. Leonard J. Wisse, vice-president, Dr. Harry Rhodes, Jr. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hochheiser, Mr. Birkner, Mr. Wisse. Throughout our four years at Has- brouck Heights High, we have been fully aware of the important role the Board of Education has played in shap- ing the future of our lives. The time and the work these nine men and wom- en have sacrificed have brought assur- ance to every public school student that he is getting the finest education pos- sible. Through the recommendations of an evaluating committee, the Board has taken to the electorate the problem of expanding the school. They presented to the public a proposal for an addition which got public approval. The Board proposes ground-breaking ceremonies by September, 1964. The most sincere thanks of the Class of T964 go to the nine unseltish citizens who have seen to it that our school years have been both productive and enioyable. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Krausser Mrs. Peters, Dr. Mancarl LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Walter, Dr. Rhodes, Mr. A. Kiefer, Attorney yo the Board MY- WCUVU- Mr. W. Jacobs, Secretary ta the Board
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Barnard College, Columbia University DR. MARY E. S. MOHAIR High School Principal A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Dr. Mohair is a person who has shown us great encouragement and un- derstanding throughout our four years of high school activity. Through her guidance and endeavors, we, the Class of 1964, as graduating seniors, are particularly prepared to meet the challenges of life, competent in knowing she has given us a fine example to live by. This year will be Dr. Mohair's last year as principal of our high school. She has always insisted that each of us wholeheartedly attempt to put forth his very best, and thanks to her determination, we feel that we all have become better individuals and citizens. We wish Dr. Mohair well in her new position as superintendent of schools. We know that she will be as successful as she has been here at our high school.
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