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Mrs. DeHaan laying the cornerstone. SCHOOL DEDICA TION Farmingdale Senior High School, our alma mater, was dedicated by the laying of a cornerstone on Sunday, November 18, 1962. After Reverend Hampshire’s invocation, mem- bers of the Board of Education spoke on the history of the high school building program, and the education program carried on by our school. The key to the school was then accepted by Mr. Mollineaux, Vice President of the Board of Education; Dr. Richard C. Burau, Principal; and Joseph Mule, President of the Student Council for 1963. The program con- cluded with a benediction by Rabbi Simon. Visitors were then invited to tour the building, where students had set up various demonstrations in the separate departments. Each demonstration, planned with intensive care, proved to be informative and extremely enjoyable. In its entirety the program was highly successful, as it gave its visitors an enlightening view of Farmingdale Senior High School. Dr. Burau, Joseph Mule and Mr. Mollineaux. Student Council and Class Officers as Color Guard. Mr. Spahr receiving gift for school from Janice Gouin. Assemblyman Edwin Fehrenbach, main speaker. 11
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BOARD OF EDUCA TION • 10 Mr. George Schriro
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dear Graduates of 1963: You have no doubt seen above the auditorium in your school the following quotation: WHAT SCULPTURE IS TO A BLOCK OF MARBLE, EDUCATION IS TO AN HUMAN SOUL.” Since you have been in Farmingdale, all the efforts of the teachers, administrators and the members of the Board of Education have been directed to- ward providing the tools necessary for you to ob- tain the education proper to your age. You have contributed your energies; your parents have given their encouragement and support. I hope these contributions have had the desired results. It is my further hope that the educative pro- cesses begun in Farmingdale will continue through- out your lives, and that there will evolve, in each of you, a soul whose nobility compares with the noblest works of the greatest sculptors. Sincerely, Dr. Thomas W. Guilford 12
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