Long Beach High School - Echo Yearbook (Long Beach, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 10 text:

My dear Graduates, The June 1964 graduates have establishea credit- able records of scholarship in a broad variety of subject fields. lt gives me genuine pleasure to ex- tend greetings and best wishes to you, my first graduating class. l am also sure that Dr. Norman Schwartz feels a special satisfaction since you also represent his first graduating class as principal of the Long Beach High School. We are all grateful to Dr. Dr. Earl F. Soper Superintendent of Schools Schwartz and his competent staff for assistance to each and every student. Students have participated broadly in many school activities and subiects. The future is bright for so many who will further their education in business, government, and the professions. It is our fervent hope that your quest for learning will continue through the years. EARL F. SOPER Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph A. Kuhn Assistant Superintendent of Schools

Page 9 text:

ADMINISTRATIO With dll its complexities, New York City func- tions under its one governing body. So, too, does Long Beach High School need o strong core to guide ond to direct, so thot we might further ex- plore our noturctl obilities. This bdckbone is the odministrotion, to whom we ore all greotly in- debted ond to whom we now tormolly acknowl- edge their unfoiling did with sincere oppreciotion ond grotitude.



Page 11 text:

To The Graduating Class of 1964: It is significant that you chose Highlights of New York City as The Theme of your issue of ECHO, because New York is Truly representative of The widening world you, as graduates, now are about To enter. New York City epitomizes our complex world ot changing conditions. Added To The vitality of its industry and The variety ot its architecture, museums, libraries, and music centers, are The mixture of cultures and The extraordinary range ot poverty and wealth. To undersTand a world of such diversity and to be able To live in it with some degree of wisdom and Tolerance, we all need To increase our knowledge and grow in understanding, with education that comes not from school alone. I hope that our fine Teachers and our educational program have helped To provide good foundations upon which- you can build and shape for yourselves happy and productive lives. Sincerely, Hannah Komanoft President, Board of Education Mr. Frank J. Woods I Vice-President Mr. Jerome P. Murtha, L.L.D Mr. Seymour Pestronk BOARD OF EDLICATIO Mrs. Hannah Komanoff President

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