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FIEADMASTER'S ADDRESS
Dear Class of 1989,
First, I want to oFfer my heartiest congratulations to each o[you for having successfully completed your tenure at St. Martin's with distinction. Individually you contributed significantly ro every department and division. You were leaders long before you were seniors and your direction was purposeful and constructive.
Second, the Class of 1989 has earned a special place in the hearts of the faculty. Over the years, each class develops a distinct personality which seems to be remembered by both members and flaculty. You will be remembered for your class unity and your willingness to rise to a challenge. You seem to have remembered the value of each classmate and to each you gave support and a place. There is no Christian ideal greater than valuing your fellow man.
lJ7hen faced with change or competition, your approach was to view the challenge in proper perspecrive, develop a realistic solution, and bring individual srrengrhs of the class to bear. This solid, thoughtful manner has endeared you to the St. Martin's community and your achievements have given us all reasons to be proud.
I wish each of you the very best as you venture outside the protective confines of school and family. I hope you will continue to appreciate the value of individuals and that you will remember rhat success is most often generated through maintaining proper perspective, offering thoughtful solutions, and teamwork.
Sincerely,
Donald S. Schwartz Headmaster