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DEDICATION MR . AWN ACJCER Dear Mr. Zacker, In the four years that you have been teaching here at Levittown Memorial you have become a friend to all who come in contact with you. Your smile and sharp wit have made learning a more enjoyable undertaking for many students. The respect that you have gained has been overwhelming. You are a hard-working and industrious person who gains pleasure from teaching and has passed on your love of life to many, both students and adults. Your interests lay not only in teaching though, but also in many other areas. Your school spirit may be witnessed both in and out of class. Your presence at school functions and your famous boost of G.O. cards have shown this. But we, as the editors of the ECHOES ’65, can never give you enough of the thanks that you truly deserve. The time and advice you have given in helping us to develop our yearbook will never be forgotten, and each time we glance through these pages we will give our thanks again. For these reasons, Mr. Alan Zacker, we dedicate the 1965 ECHOES to you, with our greatest love and appreciation. ECHOES 1965
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MOTION As a former teacher, I always enjoyed teaching the unit in physics on energy and work. As you possibly recall, there are two kinds of energy: po- tential and kinetic. Potential energy is a form where nothing is accomplished, no work is done and no energy is expended. Progress is suspended; the pos- sibilities are apparent but nothing occurs. On the other hand, kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Work is being done, an effort is being expended and something very real is being accom- plished. Movement and motion make objectives ma- terialize. School Superintendent Louis Blumberg The analogy is obvious. You, the new generation, have the energy of youth and the education and training to produce the finer things of life. You can make things happen. But, as yet, all the possibilities are in the form of a potential. Now, as graduates, you must change from the static, unmoving potential form of energy to one of motion, movement and mobility. Make things happen. Move our society to new heights of human understanding. Move our economy to give the greatest good to the most people. Move our technology to a point where it may relieve human suffering and want. Move our nation to the forefront of world leadership in bringing peace and good will. Certainly, applying the energy of movement and motion in this direction will create a monument to mankind which will be long remembered. Louis Blumberg Supt. of Schools $ Sec. to Super. Mrs. L. Aldrovandi
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