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Congratulations to the Class of 1986! You have just completed the first step toward self sufficiency • high school. The Knowledge you have acquired during these four years should now become a springboard for a successful and rewarding future. As you enter adulthood reflect upon the pleasant memories and achievements; learning from the misfortunes and the errors of the past. You are the role models of the present and the future. Your progeny will inherit the legacy you set into motion. Best wishes always and continue to prosper. Benjamin O'Neal Vice Principal
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I sincerely believe the Class of 1986 deserves special recognition and praise. You have endured many unfortunate hardships during your four years at Weequahic high School. A class with lesser character and integrity might not have survived many of the disappointments you have endured. If adversities develop character, you are a perfect example. You have withstood their assaults, you have triumphed. And for these, you have tasted the fruits of victory. Allow yourselves the pleasure to profit from such experiences. A host of opportunities await you. You have etched your profiles into the illustrious history of Weequahic high School. Go out into the world with determination, dedication and success will have no limitations. Again, I say to you, Congratulations!” C. Meadows Vice Principal
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William Butler Yeats In dreams begins responsibility. Dear Class of 1986: Somewhere along the line I'm supposed to take time to write. I must tell you that trips to Dunkin Donuts every night are not my idea of a good time. But it seems you are. I've truly enjoyed the time I've spent with you, whether in fund raising, or at lunch, or just in my office. You will be missed. It is not easy to think about saying good bye, now'. You have grown intellectually, emotionally and socially since we first met. It has been your class for whom I've felt the most responsibility. Tor me, you've been the living vision I've had for this school. My dreams for your successes are grounded in my sense of responsibility and commitment to my profession and to your potential. I hope you have dreamed with me. I wish you the very best. I encourage you to keep your dreams — and mine — alive. Wherever you go from here, wherever I go, I will try to be in place for you, should the need arise. Remember that. Godspeed, ( hz-------- Jeanne N. Oppel Vice Principal
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