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Senior Class, 1949 A ' CQ 99 hitman lmanaok For the School Year 1949 Being an album of familiar faces and familiar scenes from vantage points along the TRAIL . . . . 9. Wherein is contained pictures of fellow prospectors in each wagon train at our rear. ALSO activities and groups organized toward a common purpose for mutual profit or entertainment- Tbe bones: man take: pains, and than enjoy: pleammy' tba knew take: pleasure, and Ibm infer: pains. To be humble to superior: is duty: To equals, courleryg to inferiorx, no6lenm. 493
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h e from Sout V F 1949 to graduat from the -SCJ TO THE CLASS O This year's Seniors represent the 19th group Huntington since the schooi received its high schooi charter Regents of the State of New York in i93i. More than 700 young peopie have received dipiomas from our high schooi since that june day neariy 20 years ago, when i9 seniors were first graduated. H H Since then, the ciasses have grown in size each year untii this year's group wiii number 58, more than three times as iarge as that first ciass i and one of the iargest ciasses yet to receive South Huntington High Schooi dipiomas. IV in addition to its size, the Ciass of '49 is interesting and aimost unique ii in other ways. For the first time in the schooi's history the boys who are H S graduating outnumber the giris, 34 to 24. For the first time, too, the top W CHO ten honor students are dominated by boys, seven to three. ' The numericai comparisons between boys and giris is of no particuiar importance excepting as it apparentiy proves that more boys are reaiizing Com hefe the vaiue of high schooi graduation and are staying in schooi untii that hge ell!-6 i ' hiev d. Tt m be t o th t u c u i tud and our aetivi- I7 goa is ac e ay o a o r o rseso s y Ce A ties are of growing interest to boys. meh chu The reai factor that distinguishes this ciass from its forerunners is tg' al that a iarger percentage of its members than ever before is pianning to i 'keg-C, attend coiiege or schoois of higher iearning. A7 'ses We who are rcsponsibie for the educationai preparation of Seniors and 00 aii other students hope sincereiy that the experience and training you have Q3 compietcd here wiii be of aid to you no matter what your future may i 'LG' bring. We hope that the associations you have formed, the friends you i be have made, wiii aiways be vaiuabie, and we hope that the heip and instrue- l 6, 0,6 tion the facuity members have given wiii aiways stand you in good stead. -73 ,gg We trust, too, that your interest in your schooi wiii not end with 0, fo your graduation. We shaii aiways be ready to assist you in any further i1 Pj be educationai pians and that, if you can hcip the schooi or the schooi can i 004 QP heip you, neither of us wiii iaii. I -' 1.97 ' Sincereiy, I 'Q 29 Mfr ' June is, i949 I 3, ,,,. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wav LASS ADVISER5 Page 28
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