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assistants to tlie principal Constance d. bowerman VICE PRINCIPAL a. matter acherman VICE PRINCIPAL Annex
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principal's message TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY ’55 When we read of Medieval Chivalry, a flood of dazzling and romantic pictures flashes across our minds—the Lancelots, the Quentin Durwards, the Crusaders, the Rolands, clad in shining armor astride prancing horses, jousts, tournaments, the fair Guine-veres. the Elaines, the Rowenas, and the Rebeccas, dressed in scarlet, blue and gold, cheering them on to victory. But behind all this pageantry and glitter were the millions who toiled and suffered to make this brave show possible—the peasants who toiled in the fields to raise the food and raw materials, the serfs who built the roads, the artisans who constructed the thickwalled castles and beautiful cathedrals, the armorers who fashioned the shining armor. Among these workers were men of great skill and pride of craft. Their castles and cathedrals still stand today. Their magnificent stained glass windows still glow with breathtaking brilliant color. Their beautifully fashioned and decorated armor can be seen in our museums. Their magnificent tapestries decorate the walls of our art galleries. This pride in craftsmanship, this painstaking care of detail, this willingness to spend years in acquiring the mastery of a trade, this joy in one’s daily work—all seem to belong to that dim medieval past. Can we somehow retain our assembly-line productive capacity and at the same time regain the joy and satisfaction in individual creativity and craftsmanship? t .-‘I Aw' (r -o U michael conovitz
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thank you A mere “thank you hardly seems adequate for the understanding. guidance, and inspiration you have offered to us. You have truly been our guiding light during these three years of apprehensions and conflicts, decisions and doubts. Now that we have reached our goal of graduation, we wish you all the happiness and fulfillment you have desired for us during our high school years. marie r. bernstein GRADE ADVISER 6
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