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Time was, a generation or so ago, when the shape of thing to come could be envisioned within fore- seeable, comprehensible bounds. Young men and women, in the more predictable world of yesterday, could set their sights for the future with some sense of security. The Class of '61, by comparison, faces a world of which, during its school days, has burst forth with scientific discover)', automation, atomic power and the conquest of space. We find before us, suddenly, whole new frontiers. Predicting the shape of things to come becomes far more complicated in a world of rapid change. To- day’s graduate can be certain that he shall live much differently, work at undreamed of variations from today's vocations and enjoy experiences which vary unbelievably from all past history of man. Like the frontier generations of the past, your new world shall offer the potential to lift mankind to new heights. All of your intelligence . . . and all the training you can get . . . shall be needed by those who wish to find their vital place in the new way of life of tomorrow. May each member of the Class of 1961 find himself ready to face the changes and challenges of this new shape of things to come.” As you reach into the unknown but glorious potential of new days, may your contribution be one which fulfills long dreamed of goals ... for yourself . . . and for your fellow man. .FRED AMBELLAN
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As our school year comes to a close, it is only appropriate that we give our thanks to the School Board of District 5. These guardians of our education deserve every possible tribute for their efforts to provide the best possible education for all of us. Their meritorious service is greatly appreciated by the Community and Levittown Memo- rial High School. Left to Right c T Standing: Robert Hoshino, Arthur Norgren, Edwin McCausland, Robert Kissel. Seated: Eli Mellan, Esther Siegel, Salvatore Gangi. SCHOOL BOARD 9
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