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RATIO Principal’s Message TO THE CLASS OF 1953: We have enjoyed having you with us at Marl¬ borough High School, where we know your stay has been profitable. We offer every good wish as you go forth to assume adult responsibilities. We know you will be successful if you keep in mind your motto: Courage Without Fear”. John F. Francis I N 19 5 3 MR. ROBERT F. LYONS I MRS. ANNABELLE MacLEOD MISS ELEANOR R. McDONALD MISS MARGARET J. McDONALD MISS MARY C. McMANUS MR. JOHN D. O’CONNELL MISS MARY E. O’HALLORAN MISS MARIE F. QUINN MR. HOWARD H. SEARLES MR. JOHN L. TROLLA MISS BLANCHE E. WHEELER MR. HAROLD R. WHEELER VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MR. LLOYD F. SPAULDING, Director MR. ALFRED J. RIANI MR. WILLIAM F. CONNERY, JR., Assistant Director
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Superintendent’s Message TO THE CLASS OF 1953: When ancient Greece was the center of Learning and Art, youths traveled from distant lands to acquire their education and culture. During the dark ages, while bar¬ barian hordes ravaged the civilized world, the flame of learning burned so low that it would have been extin¬ guished, had it not been kept alive by the courageous monks who painstakingly preserved the works of the ancient masters. Today, every student has free access to the noble heritage of the past. But the acquisition of learning alone is not enough to prepare the individual for a full and use¬ ful life. He must acquire the ideals and principles which will develop the habits and elements of character which make for successful living. To gain happiness he must do what is right, and develop the self-command which will result in fearless resolve and courageous action. Yield your young hearts up cheerfully to the battle of life. Calculate upon difficulty, but calculate also upon success; only be sure you do it wisely.” Raymond C. Richer MR. JOHN F. FRANCIS, Principal MRS. LORRAINE R. LUZ, Secretary to Principal MR. LEO F. BRENNAN MISS GERTRUDE M. CAREY MR. ALBERT S. CLARIDGE MRS. ANNA H. COSGROVE MISS MARY M. COYNE MISS ELINOR C. CROTTY FACIILt T MISS SARAEI I. DAVITT MR. ROBERT A. DOLAN MR. ARTHUR P. DUPLESSIS MISS MARY C. FOX MR. D. JOSEPH HANNAGAN MR. JAMES D. HAYES MR. JAMES G. HONEN MR. WILLIAM J. KELLEHER MISS GRACE DALTON MR. CHARLES F. KENNEY
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CLASS ADVISERS TO THE CLASS OF 1953: Another milestone in your lives has been reached. By your zealous efforts, you have achieved a goal which enables you to walk another step along the pathway of life. You are the people of the present hour that is, and of the future that is to be. Our prayer is that you may someday fulfill the ex¬ pectations and ambitions of your parents and teachers who have guided you thus far. May the lessons learned be ever¬ lasting, and through these lessons may you attain the suc¬ cess in life you so richly deserve. Mary E. O’Halloran Arthur P. Duplessis; MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER SONG To thee, O Alma Mater, we pledge our loyalty, We join in hearty chorus in praise saluting thee. Where e’er life’s duty calls us, what e’er our task may be. We’ll heed thy every bidding, be staunch and true to thee. Ann Williams, ’45 Anthony J. Rando President Patricia A. Livernois Vice-President Mildred E. Knowles Secretary Bernard L. Condry Treasurer CLASS of 1953 . . . Officers . . .
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