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W' f' I w'f'L7 '2 :f'7r 'Lf' V!! ELIZABETH LVNT SAVNDERS 1185 Park Avenue New York. New York President of the Student Count-il Betsy The hest year around temperature is a warm heart and a cool head. Class Officers W' Vylff I MARTHA SHIRLEY LICHTXER 300 Murray Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey Vice-President of the Student Council Shir! Laughter in harmony with sincerity. 16 'ffm
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To the Class of 1950 Where are you going? What do you wish the future to hold for you? Many of you, as thinking persons, are asking these questions of yourself and of others. Here is an answer, written by George Fox, Englishman, founder of the Society of Friends in the seventeenth century: To that in every one of your consciences do I appeal to the measure Cod hath given, the light, loving it and taking heed to it, and waiting in it for power from Cod, it will guide you to the Father of Light in whom ye will have all unity. Everyone wants securityg and in these challenging and diflicult times people are very conscious of wanting it. And for us of the privileged and highly educated group there is a temptation, in good times, to try to preserve the status quo, which gives us our security. This can be an uncreative, unproductive attitude. lf we are to have the right kind of a world to live in, we must see that the inevitable changes that are coming occur in the right direction, the direction of freedom and human brotherly love. So let your aim be not to preserve conditions as they are-the approach of the timid, fearful person-but to work to improve conditions, with energy. with cour- age, with patience and with faith in your inward light. Above all, hold onto your gaiety, which after all is a measure of your faith that you can succeed in living life to the full. My confident and affectionate thoughts will follow you wherever you are. CHARLOTTE W. SPEER 15
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