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Irvin; J. Goldberg ACTING VICE PRINCIPAL 3A AND 48 CLASS ADVISER Our recollections of the future will. I am sure, bring to mind many mutually pleasant memories. I hope that the personal bond between the Class of 1956 and me will grow stronger through the years. Thoreau said. Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. May this stream yield your great opportunities for your success and happiness. Congratulations!! Sincerely, Irving J. Goldberg It. [Haller Merman VICE PRINCIPAL Annex 5
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To every life there comes a time supreme; One day, one night, one morning, or one noon, One freighted hour, one moment opportune, One rift through which sublime fulfillments gleam.” MARY ASHLEY TOWNSEND To the Members of the Class of January 1956: The time has come for you to break away from the comparative shelter of the high school environment and to take your places, as responsible young adults, in a challenging world that will demand of you nothing less than your best. Behind you lie the devoted efforts on the part of your teachers to sharpen your minds, stimulate your intellectual curiosities, and gird you with the armor of morality and a code of ideals that places a higher value upon service to others than upon self-seeking Ahead of you lie unprecendented opportunities to labor in the cause of social justice and in the utilization of scientific and technological advances toward the betterment, rather than the destruction. of mankind. As you take this momentous step. I wish for each of you throughout your lives a full measure of contentment, an abundance of God s blessings, and the wisdom to recognize and to grasp your own particular freighted hour. Sincerely yours, ----------- Constance D. Cornerman ACTING PRINCIPAL 4
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CLASS ADVISffi marie R. Bernstein 4A CLASS ADVISER Dear Graduates: Our span of service together has been a short one and, I hope, a relatively happy one. Congratulations to you all. I wish for you the successful achievement of these universal human goals: to work at an occupation agreeable to you and to enjoy the fruits of your labor; to be well-fed. housed, and clothed, and in. mental and physical health; to live in communities free from crime; to have great pride in our country and a sense of privilege in adding to its greatness: to live fully and confidently, without being subjected to prejudice, suspicion, and unwarranted attack; and finally to enjoy the blessings of peace. Be kind to each other and to all humanity. Marie R. Bernstein 6
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