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DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR Boston University; Guidance My wish for you: a healthy mind to keep the good and pure in sight! PATRICIA A. MARINOS Boston State College, Tufts University; U. S. History, Po- litical Affairs Club, W.H.S.- T.V. This above all: to thine own self be true. WAYNE MASTERS Suffolk University; U.S. His- tory. Problems of Democracy; Talent Show If at first you don ' t succeed — that makes you about aver- age. ELIZABETH L. MacGREGOR Boston University; General Business, Geography. Type- writing I There is never an instant ' s truce between virtue and vice . . . Goodness is the only in- vestment that never fails. HEXRV MARSHMAN Fitchburg State College, Bos- ton State College; Math, Science. Automachine Theorv You will get out of life just what vou put into it. Robert p. McCarthy Boston University; Develop- mental Reading. Theatre Arts, Sr. Class Play; Regional Drama Festival We often despise what is most useful. DOROTHY M. MAGRAW Salem State College, Boston University; Business Law. Shorthand, Jr. Moral and Spiritual Values Comm. To thine own self be true, And it shall follow as the night, the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. WILLIAM A. MARTIN Stonehill College. Boston State College; English, Social Studies Procrastination is the thief of time. MARY E. McMORROW Bridgewater State College, Boston L ' niversity; English Man is rich according to what he is; not according to what he has. CHESTER H. MARKS, JR. Electronics I keep six honest serving men. (They taught me all I know ) Their names are what and why and when and how and where and who. MARY L. MARTINEZ Seattle University, Mary- hurst College, Problems of Democracy, Student Council The greatest wealth is con- tentment with a little. JOHN McPHERSON Northeastern L ' niversity; Phy- sical Education; Ass ' t. Foot- ball Coach All work is seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew. 17
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LUCY KALAIJIAN Boston University; English Who never has suffered, he has lived but half. Who never failed, he never strove or sought. Who never wept, is stranger to a laugh. And he who never doubted, never thought. GEORGE H. KLAY Boston University, Bridge- water State College; Mechani- cal Drawing, Cafeteria Super- visor A picture is worth a thou- sand words. EDWIN R. LOFGREN Northeastern University, Uni- versity of Maryland; U. S. History; Chess Club Be happy at whatever you do — or don ' t do it! WILLIAM M. KEARNS Tufts University, Springfield University; Math, Basketball Be at your best when your best is needed. SUSAN K. Kl ' DER Penn. State University; French; French Club This above all; to thine own self be true, and it mustlollow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. NORMAN C. LOUD Boston University, Clarkson College of Technology. Chem- istry Choose a life-work you en- joy, since then it will not be work at all, just pleasure. EDWARD M. KELLY Suffolk University, Universi- ty of Maine; English Ah, but a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what is heaven for? DONALD F. LARKIN Massachusetts College of Art, Cranbrook Academv of Art; Art Accept the challenge now. BEVERLY A. LUTZ Bridgewater State College; English We would all be idle if we could. KAREN E. KIRKLAND Barrington College; Typing, Bookkeeping We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing while others judge us by what we have already done. GUY J. LENT I XI Fitchburg State; Automotive Repair Take time to think. It is the source of power. HAROLD A. MacDONALD P.W.C. College; Architectural, Mechanical Drafting. Math Sales Theory The important thing in this life is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. 16
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FRANK H. MEDA Fitchburg State College; Auto Repair Our chief want in life is some- body who shall make us do what we can. JOHN M. MULKERN, JR. Boston State; Syracuse Uni- versity, Guidance Use the talents you possess, for the world would be very silent if no birds sang except the best. RICHARD L. NIMS Northeastern University, Bos- ton University, History The harder you work the more luck you will have. EDWARD MEEHAN Harvard College; Economics; Ass ' t. Track Coach Face the world with open eyes and an alert mind. DAVID MURLEY North Adams State College; English The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. HELEN M. NORRIS Chandler School for Women; Shorthand. Typewriting, Sr. Class Advisor, Sr. Sees. Sr. Nom. Comm., Sr. Treasurers The only time a person real- ly fails is when he blames his failure on somebody else. FREDERICK K. MORRLSSEY Suffolk University, Bridge- water State College. State Col- lege at Fitchburg; Problems of Democracy. American His- tory WORK! MARTIN M. MURPHY Boston College; Historv. Eng- lish Work and be happv. GEORGE E. NOTT State College at Fitchburg; Graphic Arts Why make an easy job dif- ficult — when — with a little more effort you can make it impossible. MARIE E. MOSS Boston University; French To thine ownself be true. WALTER E. MURPHY Bridgewater State College; Reading and Workstudy Pro- gram We shall not produce equali- ty by turning everything up- side-down. VIRGINIA NYE Keuka College, Harvard; Di- rector of Guidance Talent is built in solitude; character in the stream of the world. 18
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