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JOHN FISHER Fordham, Boston University; Director of Athletics and Phy- sical Education; Golf Coach The only way to success is through hard work. EDNA G. FLAHERTY University of New Hamp- shire, Boston University; Guidance Follow your honest convic- tions and be strong. PAUL B. FOX Suffolk University; English. Debate Club Time is but a stream to go a-fishing in. MICHAEL FUCILLO Wentworth Institute; Electron- A man is known by his friends. JOHN T. GHIORSE Harvard College; Physics, Head of Science Dept. Good Luck. MARIE K. GHIORSE Bridgewater State College, Boston College, Boston Uni- versity; Guidance Giving your best today as- sures a better tomorrow. MIRIAM GOLDMAN Brandeis University. Yeshiva Orad. School English; Riding Club Keep trying. LESLIE A. GOULD Marietta College; Algebra, Adv. Math Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them. ELAINE A. GREENE Salve Regina College; Ge- ometry All things in their place. RALPH Y. GREENWOOD Sheet Metal In trying out for anything, you mav succeed or not, but do be sure in every way to give it all you ' ve got. DONALD G. GUAY Massachusetts Military Acad- emy; Cabinetmaking If at first you don ' t succeed - try and try again. OLIVE E. HACKETT Chandler Normal School; Head of Business Education; Placement Bureau Good luck for a bright fu- ture with opportunities to progress. 14
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MARY L. DOUCETTE Emmanuel College. Laval University; Distributive Edu- cation I suggest you start by know- ing yourself and knowing your real worth. Then I think you won ' t be quite so dis- appointed when vou reach your goal because you will know your own capability. NANCY L. DUXX Framingham State College; Clothing ' Use the talents you possess. For the world would be very silent if no birds sang except the best. BRUCE D. EMERSON Lafayette College; Chemistry, Ski Club An ' Emerson ' analogy is worth a thousand words. CATHERINE A. DREW Boston University; Commer- cial Business, Tvping Caveat Emptor PAUL J. DUSEAU Boston College, Boston State, Wayne L ' niversity; Math Team. Computer Club What you do in life is not nearly as important as how you do it. RONALD S. ERIKSON Merrimack College; Geomet- ry, Algebra A man should be upright, not be kept upright. THOMAS E. DUFF Boston College; Latin I, II Labor Omnia Vincit. RICHARD B. DWYER Bridgewater State College, Boston College; English; Head of English Department Cheer up! The best is yet to come. HELEN C. FINN Suffolk University; U. S. His- tory M ELY IN C. DUNN Fitchburg State College; Litho- graphy Resolve to be thyself; and know that he who finds him- self loses his misery. KATHLEEN M. EKAS Springfield College. Penn. State; Girls Gymnastics A day without effort is a dav lost. ROBERTA L. FINN Boston University; French. French Club Les grands diseurs ne sont pas les grands faiseurs. 13
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RICHARD C. HALLOW ELL Trinity College, Boston L ' ni- versity; Chemistry Rather than be puzzled and angered by what passes for courage in our time, let us be guided bv the virtues that define humanity. PHILIP W. HENLEY Wentworth Institute. Fitch- burg State College, Suffolk University; Related Math. Science, Cabinetmaking Do it today. MARY T. HOYLE St. Margaret ' s Hospital School of Nursing; Future Nurses Club In CouspectutuoServimus. RICHARD F. HARDING Franklin Institute; Structural Design Hard work is the key to success. LOUISE J. HILL Salem State College; Business Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. RALPH JANNINO University of Idaho; Physical Education. Wrestling Set a goal and give your ut- most to attain it. JOHN B. HARTWELL Gettysburg College; Algebra, Trigonometry It ' s a game fish that swims upstream. CLEMENT V. HORRIGAN Boston College. Bridgewater State; English Anchors Aweigh. FLORENCE E. JOHNSON Hunter College, Middlebury College; Russian, French, Head of Language Dept. Success is finding a job you love to do, and doing it ex- tremely well. RICHARD HAYES Springfield College; Physical Education; Ass ' t. Football Coach, Ass ' t. Gymnastics Coach To work is to win. ELEANOR R. HOWLEY Simmons College, Boston College, Emmanuel. Boston University; English If you take precious care of the minutes of ever yday, the hours will take care of them- selves. FRANCES JOHNSON University of Maine, Boston University. Middlebury Col- lege; French. French Club To what use serves learning, if the understanding be away. 15
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