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I 'I 'I 1, H 1 -Z GREAT NECK HIGH SCHOOL - GREAT NECK, NEW YGRK JUNE 10, 1958. To the Members of the Class of 1938: The time has come when your days together must end. But I hope the appreciation of those days will grow with each passing year, because you find the associations begun here to be more meaningful, the foundation laid to be more firm and secure, and the habits and ideals developed to be more helpful toward the attainment of your cherished ambitions. And I am sure that, in proportion as you have lived up to our motto of doing your very best in every thing you did while you were here, you will look back ever more fondly toward your days in Great Neck High School. You have abilities, ideals, andnotable achieve- ments recorded to your credit. Carry on! nTo thine own self be true.W In the nNotesn of Antioch College for November, 1937 there is the statement nSeldom is any discovery achieved or creative idea developed, that many men cannot honestly say they had thought of it before. Seldom is any great ideal realized which is more than the fulfillment in reality of what had been the vain craving of many.n You go forth with high promise. Don't let it or your ideals be in vain. We have confidence in you. Our best wishes will always be with you. Our service is yours at any time you can and care to use it. Most cordially, 5 PRINCIPAL. .....,, -..., ..,., ...-.- ..,.,,.,. --. ,,,,.,,.i ' f' 1 Y- .... -- ' 1. 55. 17,-, V
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QFD W, fi N get A 23'- .2 .9 O J senior class We look back upon this, our senior year, in the somewhat bewildered manner that recalls our first class meeting. Being the obstreperous group that we are, it was a little difficult to get organized, but we soon showed good judgment in choosing c'Nat Nichols for our President, with uCharlie7' Novak for Vice-President, and uBud', Sanborn, Secretary-Treasurer. We are proud of these ofhcers who, throughout the year, have proved themselves capable leaders. Then came the Student Council elections, and the elevation of uPhil7' Moore, our Senior Representative, to the presidency of the Council. To the question of whether or not we would publish a year book, we answered loudly, '4Yes, we must have an Arista! and promptly proceeded to carry out that project. We look forward anxiously to the Senior Banquet and Prom on June eleventh f for indeed, there was much commotion concerning this occasion in class meetingsj It is entirely fitting that we extend, at this time, a vote of thanks to our patient and long-suffering advisers, Miss O'Connor and Mr. Lusch, who did their best to preserve some semblance of law and order at our meetings. W i With the' advent of Regents, and with graduation only a week oil, will come the realization that our days here are numbered. Mr. Dodge, who is in charge of com- mencement this year is making a special eiiort to plan great things for the evening of J une the twenty-seventh. Jessie Cohen will be Valedictorian, and Donald Lunghino, Salutatorian. Besides this, our President, Natalie, and our Class Orator, Donald Pfaff, will speak. But soon that too will be over, and the Class of 1938 will leave the halls of Great Neck High. Peculiarly enough, our freshman emotions are with us again - wonder and hope. And added to these, an intangible something which Seniors feel when graduation becomes a reality. To those of us whose futures are definitely decided upon we give all good wishes. For the rest oi us the future holds promise. 25 4. , ....-. ------ I .I.i.......I.-...I I ,, , - . , V -I -A fue, -..,...-....-sa-.....-.,.....v.. .-..,..-....-.-w....-...................-.,..-,.,..., .....-. .- 4 ..,,.,
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