A Message to the Graduatlng Class of 19 l from DR. SAPHIRE Principal, Central Yeshiva High School Dear Graduates: On this joyous occasion in your young lives. when you have reached an important milestone in your prep- aration for the fullness of the days to come, I am happy to greet you and to wish you well. You have completed successfully the course of studies prescribed in the Hebrew and English departments of our High Schoolf so111e with distinction-all with credit to yourselves. your parents, and to our great institution. During the most formative years of your lives. you have actively participated in the harmonious blending and fusion of ,lewish lore and secular learning. You have received instruction not only in the subjects containeil in the curricu- lum of the public high schools. such as English. foreign languages., sciences. mathematics. social studies and the like. but also. hy precept and example. you have learned the message and meaning of our priceless heritage-the concepts. teachings, traditions and ideals of universal lsrael. Wvhether you choose as your life work some phase of human knowledge and dedicate yourselves to study and teaching. or give your energies to the fields of daily human needs. or devote yourselves to the realm of the spirit. remember the philosophy and the way of life that you have been taught here. Though the problems that you, as Jews. must face in this confused world are not always clear, you must. each and all of you. cling to those elements of our cultural past that have made us great as a people. It is upo11 these cultural backgrounds which are strongly rooted in our study of the Torah, and not upon false Values and strange ideologies. that you must build your personalities and your future lives. You. graduates of the Central Yeshiva High School for Girls lTalmudical Academy V . are pioneers. You have had an education different from that of the rest of the Jewish youth in this country. You have had an opportunity to learn the value and significance of intensive Jewish study, and to gain a deeper insight into and a truer understanding of the Jewish consciousness and soul. Wlith this great common bond, you are strengthened to withstand the material influences of the time and are less prone to fall prey to the disintegrating forces which are threatening to sweep away everything that is dear and precious in life. Strengthen that bondg united, assert yourselves and your influence in the lives of our youth. so that by your example you may prove that these years in Central Yeshiva High School have not been in vain, and that the instruction and the inspiration you received here shall be a blessing to you and to those wbo are to be influenced by you. Continue to be one with the Yeshiva, to accept and to feel its influence. Unite under the banner of the ideals for which your school -stands so that its spirit may widen and deepen a current of faith and culture in American Jewry. SHELLEY R. SAPHIRE, Principal - Three -
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Message to the Graduates from MR. FRIEDMAN Administrator To the Graduates : Congratulations and best wishes 11pon the successful completion of your secondary school education. Wliile in these days graduation from high school does not mean the termina- tion of formal education, it does mark a radical change in both the type of school which you will attend and the type of instruction which you will receive. During your stay with us, we have tried to impress upon you some of the beauty and richness of our religious and cultural heritage and to create in you the desire for the continuation and perpetuation of our faith. Since you are the first class to leave this school, we will be judged by your actions in your school, your social and religious life. Those outside our school will look upon you as the example of what we can achieve, and those remaining in the school will take you as the example of what we can achieve, and as the model upon which to pattern their own lives. I feel sure that we will always he able to feel proud of you and your achievements, and that you will always act and live in the true spirit of our traditional Judaism. Sincerely yours, CHARLES FRIEDMAN, Administrator U -Five-
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