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On This Day 4-QV An electrical short, and a brief report, then all was in flames. But no quick report no mechanical halt could save three men of fame, Who in a while, strapped astricle, should have ridden into space. If it would happen, it should have been there, not in an earthly place. A military band, supporting hands, and three Bodies fly away. Windblown tears, and tired ears, long to forget this day. But men of worth so High, just cannot be erased, And a nation shall suffer, and be delayed in its race for space. A eulogy so useless, for all three knew, what humanity had lost. Patriots in every way, credits to their cause. Different times, a different place, but in all it was the same. All heartbroken knew, no time could save the pain Oh open my eyes, close my ears, how can all this Be? 1 knew them not, we never tatkeci, but they were friends to me. Their deaths were a lesson: oh how mortal we can Ere, But mourning will not luring them back, our goats must not cease to be. V 5. 'tc X Courtesy Life Magazine 0 Time Inc by Arthur Rosenstein, 9-3 , ,f-'- ,
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' ,E . :.l . ggi in .W tis n --ina. MY- H?'0'd 'V'l'!SkYf Mr- Ralph Cohen. I Mr. Alvin Rosenth I a ASSISNIHT PVIHCIDHI- Administrative Assistant Principal. Aggigtanf principal Dear Boys and Girls, I am grateful for this opportunity to tell you collectively what I should say to you individually, had I the chance. I As you prepare to leave James J. Reynolds and embark on your high school careers, I ask you to consider the concept of image. This concept has two facets, the first of which is the image one presents to others. I need not tell you that the image of the young adolescent today is that of a kick-seeking, irresponsible teen-ager. This image is a false one in the vast maiority of cases. A very small minority of young adolescents deserve the label, but unfor- tunately, those who do not are being tarred with the same brush. Why does this happen? It happens because it is human nature to iudge a group by its individual mem- bers. lt happens because the minority is loud enough and flagrant enough to cause people to think there are more of them than really exist. The second concept of image has a great deal to do with the first. This is the image you have of yourself. A poet once said, Know thyself. Modify this to Value thyself and your self-image will improve. Do only what you know is right-do only what pleases the inner you and your actions will present an image to others which will make them iudge you aright. I have the greatest confidence in your ability, your awareness of what is right, and your future success. The best of luck to you all. RALPH S. COHEN Dear Graduates: My congratulations to you, the Class of June I967, upon the completion of your iunior high school career. May I take this opportunity to extend to each one of you my sincerest wishes for your success and happiness. LEON FOX Mrs. Frances Debrovner, Mr. Leon Fox, l . Mr. Irving Gershon, Guidance Counselor. Acting Assistant Principal. Dean' .. , .Ze . . ,Q .- 1. ef ' ' I 1 11 LY ' Z ' 5 V K lr: f get same ' ' I . - I ll t, l ,. st A ' it , sity' it l' is . ., ...U ....... n ' Ft' - T axe' . ws . fN. 'Vi gag.
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