Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 14 text:

The Principal’s Message: It has been said that there is no poverty as barren as that of failing; to know oneself. As Seniors you have had opportunity to discover yourselves—your interests and ideas. Vi ith that as a starting point, you can do much to cultivate your own acquaintance in the years to come. You may be pleasantly surprised at what good company you can be. If you succeed at it, you will become eligible for membership in that society of free men, who, rather than being dependent upon others for many of the real satisfactions of life, discover that they are in good company wherever they themselves happen to he. Good Luck to each of you! Cecil H. MaHood Assistant Principal’s Message: Education is continuous throughout life. One of the main objectives of Lawrence High School is to send its students on their varied ways with preparation and training to find their places and use those places to benefit themselves and Society. Both formal and creative education are offered to attain the well-rounded person. The hoy or girl who may have attained a wealth of knowledge in some particular field of learning and yet does not have a healthy respect for his fel-lowman, has failed in a vital part of his education. Likewise, it is important to realize that it is necessary to have a knowledge of the past as a basis for good judgment in accepting or rejecting new situations as they arise. 10

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The Guidance Director s Message: To the members of the 1950 Graduating Class: Another goal in life has been reached, and another milestone has been passed. You have my sincere congratulations. More choices, more responsibilities lie ahead. May you have the ability and the courage to choose wisely, to assume your rightful place in your family and in the larger society, the community. It is your rightful place because you have earned it by diligence and hard work. Luck seems at times to have a disproportionately large share in determining a person’s success in life. On closer examination, however, it develops that lucky opportunities come to him who is prepared to seize them. May that happen to each of you. Sincerely, Assistant Guidance Director's Message: Throughout the four years of your high school career at Lawrence the aim or objective of the faculty has been not only to teach you the required subject matter hut also to develop in you the tastes and capabilities which would make for simple harmonious living. IIow well they may have been able to correlate the cultural and the spiritual program with your actual life problems can only be measured by the responsibilities you will undertake, and the services you will render to the communities in which you will make your homes and effectively work out your life’s situations. rywY ou 3. Emma B. Horn 11

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