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Composed of seven dedicated citizens, the Board of Education of District 22, comprising Farmingdale, parts of North Massapequa and Massapequa Park, and a portion of the Town of Babylon, formulates the policy for this area. Elected by the district’s taxpayers, this non-salaried body strives to serve the public by establishing school policy and providing a system of education in accord- ance with the community’s needs. Each year numerous problems with regard to the district’s educational pro- cedures, involving school curriculum, hours, trans- portation, and state aid, arise. The committees of the Board, working with the teaching personnel, admin- istrative staff, and others who hold positions in the district’s educational system, attempt to implement policies which would ameliorate difficult situations. It is largely due to this group’s efforts that District 22 enjoys its current high standards of education. MR. LEROY MOLLINEAUX MR. A. TERRY WEATHERS
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MR. BERNARD LANG President BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. G. ROGER CAHANEY Vice President MRS. FLORENCE DeHAAN ft MR. JOSEPH KENNEY
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. THOMAS W. GUILFORD Dear Graduates: During the past months we have heard many times the now famous words of the late President John Fitz- gerald Kennedy, . . Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” Old stuff now, you say? No, these words will never be old or trite — it is up to you and me to keep them alive. Pause often and think of the real significance of his words as you complete your final year in the Farmingdale Senior High School. You and your con- temporaries have the wonderful opportunity to help determine the degree of greatness of the next genera- tion. You can become an ordinary, run-of-the-mill race of men and women, or you can ponder the words of John F. Kennedy and make a sincere effort to make your generation one which stands out, one which your children and grandchildren will look upon with pride. You ask, what can I, only one person, do about this? With a sense of honesty and courage you can live by the high standards of American ideals that create a great citizen. Our former President was “only one person.” h . Thomas W. Guilford Superintendent of Schools 14
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