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L . . 1 I ' m f'J tb' THIRD ROW, left to right: Mr. Melvin Stuart, Mr. Kurt Heinrich, Mr. Gary Hall, Mr. Ernest Blake, Mr. Harold Jackson, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Mr. George Quinn, Mr. John Barrows, Mr. William Konsavage. SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter Billings, Mr. Francis Roman, Mrs. Lillian Reardon, Mrs. Catherine Hoffman, Miss Marion Haley, Mrs. Julia Barry, Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, Miss Dorris Newton. Mr. Walter Benoit, Mr. Clifford Schwab. FIRST ROW: Miss Barbara Burns, Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald, Miss Dorothy Chase, Mrs. Ruth Rivkin, Mr. Arnold Bartlett, Principal: Mr. Herman Richardson, Superintend- ent, Mr. Edward Koskella, Assistant Principal: Mrs. Irene Langley, Mrs. Kathryn Baker, Miss Eleanor Bailey, Miss Barbara Flemings. The Faculty We wish to express our thanks to the faculty for the innumerable things they have done to help us during our high school years. They have toler- ated our caprices when these high jinks were ridiculous. They have quietly encouraged us when our world seemed to be ending. They have put our noses to the grindstone when our idleness might have led to diffi- culty. They have led us through the halls of learning in a patientfunder- standing manner. We welcome the many new members who have added greater variety to our school life. To the older members we wish continued success in their efforts to impart knowledge. Each of them will have a place in our memories in the years to come. -5-
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Pffinczpalk Message To whom much is given much will be required is an especially appropriate last remark for a high school principal to make to his gradu- ating class in the United States of America today. For no other young people in this world have been so fortunate by birth or by culture. None have had the opportunities that you have had. Consequently no other young people in this world will have to face the challenges that you must! And the responsibilities will. not just be personal ones, for the challenge to our Way of life will be at times almost overwhelming. You are our best hope for a sane and decent world to come. Mb, mr: -5-
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