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Congratulations to the members of the Class of 1958 upon your graduation and Best Wishes” for success in your next endeavor, whether this will be in college, business, industry, or in one of the armed forces of our country. As you leave high school, you are fired with ambition to succeed in your chosen field. Let your ambition be a help to build a better community, a better nation, and a better world. You will receive the greatest satisfaction from accomplishments which do more than merely sustain your own life. The real evaluation of your success will be in terms of service to others. JOHN W. GOODRICH Superintendent of Schools One of the purposes of education is preparation for responsible citizenship. Today more than ever, as technological achievements have made great strides in man’s conquest of space, questions of international policy as well as momentous national decisions must be the concern of all the people. The educated, responsible citizen uses the know- ledge he has accumulated in arriving at wise decisions, selecting appropriate courses of action, choosing leaders of integrity and dependability, understanding our culture, and participating intelligently in public affairs. We would like to believe that your high school has helped you to attain some measure of competence in these qualities which make for good citizenship and that you accept the responsibilities which all in a democracy must share. EDWARD B. FILLBACK Principal 4
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FACULTY First row: Mr. Sebastian W. Gallitto, Mr. John T. DeNunzio, Mr. Edward B. Fillback, Mr. John E. Sweeney, Mr. Carleton L. Walker, Mr. I. Frank Tucci. Second row: Miss Agnes K. Fahey, Miss Mildred E. Atwell, Mrs. Alma M. Masley, Mr. John J. Gale, Mr. Robert N. Parmelee, Mr. Carl C. Rodenhizer. Third row: Miss Patricia A. Buckley, Miss Margery G.Wood- ington. Miss Margaret E. Flynn, Miss Alice B. Nelson, Miss H. Dorothy Wigmore, Mr. Carl V. Johnson. Fourth row: Mr. Arthur C. Tenny, Mrs. Almena R. Johnson, Mr. Ted J. Stopyra, Mr. James G. Murphy. Fifth row: Miss Eleanor J. Riordan, Miss Margaret M. Kinnirey, Mrs. Lois F. Horbal, Mr. John R. Dunn, Mr. Adrian A. Johnson, Mr. A. Merton Bozoian. Sixth row: Mrs. Helen T. Taylor, Miss Molly Trinkaus. Missing from picture: Mr. Harold- E. Healy, Mrs. Marjorie R. Daltry, Miss Helen K. D’Apice, Mrs. Genevieve R. Withers, Mr. Waino R. Fillback, Mrs. Edith C. Buckley.
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