Braintree High School - Wampatuck Yearbook (Braintree, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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John Fisher Science is like virtue — its own exceeding great reward A man is the measure of all things Carl Olson “Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee The best test of a man is authority Paul Kelley Beyond the books his teaching sped Freedom is an indivis- ible word Hazel Summerville No bubble is so irides- cent or floats longer than that blown by a successful teacher Walter Kane “And gladly wolde he leme and gladly teche A great science is mathematics Bemadine Gutterson Naturally I am biased in favor of boys learn- ing English, then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honor Kenneth Rogers Far-away places Disoatch is the soul of business Philip Fassnacht And whereas before, our forefathers had no other book, thou hast caused printing to be used Michael Abruzzese A man of mark Not withstanding my experiments with elec- tricity . . Robert Bruce As good-natured a soul as ee ' r trod on shoe leather The good will makes intelligence indeed, you are on your own. The school has tried to provide you with the foundations for a successful and happy future. These include knowledge, skills, ideals and attitudes. Now it is up to you to apply them. Make the most of your opportunities. Remember, there is no easy way to success. You will get from life only what you put in. Do not be satisfied with less than your best. Your yearbook will long be treasured as a memory of your high school days. It provides an interesting record of the many school activities as well as of your classmates. Remember, we will always be glad to see you. Come in if you need help. We will especially Norma Pinkerton Science when well di- gested is nothing but good sense and reason Ruth Bennett Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are

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Eula Hutchins History is the essence of innumerable bio- graphies I know it all by heart Harrison Jordan “A professor can never better distinguish him- self in his work than by encouraging a clever pupil Mary Halloran , A teacher who can rouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem Constance Stecher Without charm there con be no fine litera- ture The pen is the tongue of the mind Marion Streeter Language is as much an art and as sure a ref- uge as painting or mu- sic or literature William Foley “Carriages without horses will go The Pedestrian ' s Pray- er Marion Grossman Business dispatched is business well done but business hurried is busi- ness ill done John Pearson “Science is organised knowledge In mathematics he was greater Lorin Johnson David Ward If I should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by good man never dies A gentle life Rosalind Pinel To judge the total sci- entific achievement of any age, the standpoint of a succeeding age is desirable gradually began to make themselves felt. You will miss school but your diploma is evidence that you are capable of making your way successfully, whatever may be your walk of life. Those of you going on to advanced school have often wished you had less homework but you will be glad you can profit from B. H. S. standards when you have to com- pete against the best from other secondary schools. Your diploma marks one of the greatest mile-stones in your life — Anna Tilley Nice things come in small packages Let ' s get down to busi- ness Aldo Chiesa “A man that has a taste for music, painting or orchitecture is like one that has another sense John Paltsits Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired Let knowledge grow from more to more



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Ruth Strout A great library con- tains the diary of the hu- man race Alice Daughraty “To loye the game be- yond the prize Once around the track Margaret Riley John Lax “The smile that won ' t “Fast speedy, and re- come off liable Mathematics contains A man is always bet- much ter than a book Katherine Waldron “There is no royal road to geometry B2 Mildred Ahlgren “Nothing is impossible to industry The hearts of men ore their books Viola Evans “Business? It ' s quite simple. It ' s other peo- ple ' s money He profits most who serves best Ruth Fox “Cooking hos become an art. a noble science Civilized man cannot live without cooks Edna Parker “Business is business Educational relations make the strongest tie Arthur Hauck “A man polished to the nail Music is well said to be the speech of angels enjoy hearing about your experi- ences and the advice you may have for undergraduates. You will always be a part of B. H. S. Help her to bear her name proud- ly. Edward Oakman “The constitution does not provide for first and second class citizens j All true patriots will meet in heaven Elizabeth Tisdale Home, in one form or another, is the great ob- ject of life Daniel Goldfarb “Perhaps of all the crea- tions of man, language is the most astounding

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