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he Dedication With mort cincere appreciation for hir guidance and interest during our yearr in the Longmeadow School Syftern and for his tireleu effortr on oar he- half, we, the Clays of 1958, dedicate this MASACK- P ,:.b ii SIC to Mr. Howard G. Herrschaft, Superintendent 1 fltl 5 if ll ' of S choolf. As I am writing this before the yearbook has taken on much of its final form, I am wondering what aspect of the adopted theme, Light, will be emphasized. At the moment, I am impressed with the thought that you have chosen well. Light is a subject for thought and study. Light can be revealing or blinding, health-giving or hurtful, stimulating or de- bilitating - but always so necessary. We have so much light: that of freedom, of knowledge, of responsi- bility. Along with the light we have been so generously granted, you and I equally must take to ourselves the intention to profit by what is revealed to us. I firmly believe that what God expects of each of us is that we walk in the light. To each one then who reads these few words, I can say only that there is no higher good for any man than that of a continuing search for the light of truth and a determination to live by the truth which that light reveals. ,etaaeff
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The iinal chapter in the history of the Class of 1958 will soon be written. It is your good fortune and privilege to graduate from Long- meadow High School. You should be looking forward to opportunities for further achieve- ment and more worthy self-expression. It is said that the world stands aside for the man who knows where he is going. As you enter upon your next and more serious period of training and living, you must take with you a positive attitude toward what you want to become, know what you are going to be, and then go to it with all your determination. mm, S 5 i Qi Milly, Sn In this age of almost undreamed of scientific advancement and knowledge, your high school diploma represents an achievement of great im- portance to your future. The era of success without schooling is on the wane, and educa- tion has become increasingly necessary to the fulfillment of ambition. It is our hope that the training you have re- ceived will prove to be a firm and solid' foun- dation upon which to build a lifetime of achieve- ment. Even more, perhaps, we hope that you may have been inspired to a continuing search for knowledge. I extend to each of you my warmest wishes for success and happiness in the future. 6142 M58 A N S 19 2 I ffl smith
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