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YYY Y Y Y 277-- TO THE CLASS OF 1959: It is with a deep sense of pride and satisfaction that I am privileged, as the first Chairman of the Board of Trustees, to extend to the members of our first Graduating Class the congratula- tions and affectionate good wishes of your schoolmates, administration, faculty, patrons and trustees. That you shall bear the honor of going forth from the halls of Iulius T. Wright School for Girls representing to all the world the first fruits of the efforts of the many fine and generous peo- ple who founded our school should be a source of much gratification to you as well as to them. It is significant that the members of the Class of 1959 in a sense have made or shared in a number of firsts. Perhaps more so than any that shall follow after you. Most of you were among the first students to be enrolled in the first semester of the first year of Wrightls existence. You first opened its doors and filled its first classes. Its walls first echoed to the sounds of your laugh- ter and its new classrooms to your first recitations. You appear with honor and accomplishment among our first records and upon our first reports. Many of the school's first memories and traditions, destined to become hallowed by countless classes to come, were initiated under your leadership. Together with your fellow students you first met and largely resolved the first prob- lems and difficulties always inherent in the formative years of any truly worthwhile endeavor. Whether you were fully aware of it or not, as our older students you were the first to meet the searching scrutiny and critical examination of the people of this city and happily were the first to win their approval and applause. The first acceptance of our school by other and older institutions of learning was likewise due in no small part to the way you performed your several tasks. You shall be the first of many classes to come to be graduated from a new high school, fully accredited and warmly welcomed by many others which, perhaps, may equal, but never exceed, your own. To you then, our first graduates, as you move ahead into broader, sunlit fields of greater opportunity for learning and service, take with you the great love and pride that is ours because you have so handsomely ransomed our every confidence :nd expectation. Godspeed l X a we-e 4
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