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Page 12 text:
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ANTHONY V. CERES, U.B., M.Ed. Superintendant of Schools SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AMERICA TO ME A country based on a free way of life which affords opportunities for all its citizens to reach whatever goal in life they set for themselves. A country in which we, as citizens, can think freely, act freely and live freely, where we can take advantage of all that is supplied by nature for the benefit of all individuals within its limits. A country that recognizes the dignity of man and protects his right to live according to the dictates of his conscience. Correspondingly, a country in which we must al- ways be alert to our duty and responsibility to protect for ourselves and our neighbors the free way of life which is granted to us by our people under our form of government. This is the country in which you, the members of the Class of 1956, are privileged to live. Enjoy its way of life to the fullest; but be ever mindful of your responsibility to preserve it for future classes. With best wishes, -MncMT r c SUPERINTENDENT OF' SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION Nicholas J. Post President Mrs. Morris Goldfarb Vice-President Benjamin Goldman Secretary Albert Cerulo John J. Daly Henry B. Jaglowski
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JAMES F. CHALMERS, A.M. Principal America to me is a land of free men and women with many rights and many responsibilities. It is a land of opportunity, where each person is of im- portance and value as an individual, where each has a heart and offers help to those less fortunate than himself. It is a melting pot—a great leveler. It is a land of automation, of technology. It is a land where, though geographically there are no new frontiers to conquer, there is a continuous challenge in our social problems, in research, in science, industry, medicine, mental health, atomics and other areas too numerous to mention. It is a land whose leaders and people are con- tinually seeking peace under God as a blessing for all mankind. The members of the Class of 1956 are welcomed into the ranks of those who are attempting to re- solve these tremendous problems. It is our sincere hope that each and every mem- ber of the Class of 1956 will accept his new responsibilities and that the efforts of all will be crowned with worthy success.
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