Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 17 of 208
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Page 17 text:

MR. JAMES H. SIMMONDS Principal I AM pleased to extend greetings and congratulations to this Lawrence High School graduating class of 1961. I hope that the four years you spent in Lawrence have been fruitful ones for you. I trust that you have learned not only about your aptitudes but also about your shortcomings, and that any endeavor must be performed according to established rules. I wish all of you happiness and success in the years ahead. (CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1961—the first class to be J graduated from our beautiful new building. Our new building is wonderful and exciting to explore. Each turn into aonther hall opens new and interesting sights that provide desirable facilities far beyond one's expectations. Likewise, in life you are now on the threshold of starting to explore the paths of opportunity for the fulfillment of your dreams and plans. May each of you continue to experience the newness and wonderment of opportunity and be especially successful in utilizing the fundamentally sound concepts and knowledge obtained in school, at home, and in your place of worship. MR. FRANK X. KRIZ Assistant Principal IIY sincere congratulations to the graduating class of 1961. The 111 officers and members of this class have done an outstanding job in leading the student body through its first year in our new high school. 2 MR. WALTER A. KRETZ Assistant Principal

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MR. ARTHUR W. COOMBS Superintendent of Schools I CENTURY ago the United States, then only il four score and five years old, entered a horrible civil war. Brought on by greed, violence and stubbornness on both sides, it almost destroyed us. Having recovered, and, without the surrender of personal freedom, having grown into a great nation, we ought to examine our American way of life to discover some of the inherent strengths which made this possible. Lawrence High School seniors in this class of 1961 have distinguished themselves. Many will become leaders with strong influence on the action and thinking of others. I urge that each of you, as young people educated in the public schools, assume the moral obligation to search your minds and souls as you face decisions concerning the welfare of your country. Narrow, divisive selfishness, if it creeps into our thinkings on such matters, will be more destructive than atomic explosions. TW-w (, THE fact that you are about to graduate from high school is sufficient evidence that you and your parents subscribe to the generally held principle that education is a good thing.” You have heard various reasons advanced as to why it is good: that from the economic standpoint, you can’t get anywhere without it”; that it’s a cultural and social asset; that it teaches the obligations of citizenship. Education can and should serve you and society in all of these ways. It is my hope, though, that its benefits will not end there, but will include plus values which will make possible the fulfillment of your personal dreams, your aspirations, and your destiny. MR. HENRY C. BOSCHERT Assistant Superintendent of Schools 12



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Mr. Sarro, Mr. Berlc, Mr. Clark. Administrative Assistants MR. FARRELL BERLE—Administrative Assistant. MR. DONALD CLARK—Administrative Assistant in Business. MR. DALE M. SARRO—Administrative Assistant. Mr. Beck, Mr. Martilotta. District Personnel MR. ECHARDT BECK — District Director of Civil Defense, District Director of Industrial and Vocational Art, Assistant Director of Adult Education. MR. JACK MARTILOTTA — District Director of Athletics and Recreation. 14

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