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To the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Nine, the Faculty and I extend our sincerest congratulations and best wishes for success and happiness. Your graduation from high school is only the beginning of the long roadway toward that point in life when you will successfully achieve your objectives. The completion of this first step in your total education should be marked with a greater resolve to continue the mental, physical and social development begun here and, hopefully, this desire for knowledge and learning will always be an important factor in your future life. Your high school years have been marked by mankind's greatest achieve- ments in science and social reform. Much more needs to be done, however, and your generation must provide the leadership for whatever is to be accomplished. In your efforts I hope you will keep in mind Thomas Paine's famous words on freedom, What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly, it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods, and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated. As graduates of New Brunswick High School I know you will do what is required and more, that you will keep an open mind distinguished by common sense and good judgment, and that you will be guided by principles of morality, belief and deed which will strengthen and preserve the American way of life. WILLARD W. LINDSTROM
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ours! of gclucafion First Row: Second Row: Mr. James Borbely, Mr. Ernest Scott Mrs. Ann Geipel, Mr. Edward Lipman, i Saltz 3 3 5 S John N. Hummel, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Morris F. Epps, Superintendent of Schools
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WILLARD LINDSTROM Principal 'A word to the wise 1 The principal iob of the office staff is to tend to the enormous volume of paper work which accompanies the operation of New Brunswick High School. Very often, necessary tasks require a great deal of time and energy on the part of our administrators and their secretaries. Many of the important duties pass unnoticed and there- fore, unappreciated, because few are aware of the many facets of operating a high school of over two thousand students. Administrative Assistant MOSES CO B B Do you know if . . . ? JOHN FERRIDAY Administrative Assistant That's not proper school attzre SAMUEL GORDON Vice Principal Sorry to interrupt but
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