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I-'24 'pun' Congratulations graduating class of 1967 on receiv- ing your high school diplomas. I sincerely wish every- one the very best of health and success in the years ahead. Continue to be good citizens, friendly and co- operative, and you will always get along in life. William V. Archambault Vice-Principal Now that you have completed your high school edu- cation, you are about to take a place of more grave responsibility in life. The education you received at B.M.H.S. should provide a lirm foundation for meeting this new responsibility. May I wish you success, health, and happiness in whatever lies ahead. For those of you who will be asked to serve, may you fulhll your obligations in an honorable way. John D. O'Brien Vice-Principal
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.Q - -- am .. ' i gg One difference between the formally educated man and the self- made man is that one has the benefit of a motivating environment and the other labors without the assistance of this nourishing climate. The physical school plant, the faculty, varying methods of instruc- tion, textbooks, and the existing curriculum are merely contributing factors to this total environment and are not the proximate causes of education since every truly educated man is self-educated. As in every field of endeavor, significant results are usually di- rectly proportionate to the amount of willingly expended effort. Little effort is equated to poor results. Enquire of yourself to what degree have you expended true effort during your secondary school years and if this self-analysis is found wanting, resolve and endeavor to attain that level of achievement in life of which you are capable. Your self-education is in its embryonic stage and will mature only with your constant application and your dedication of effort toward the attainment of desired goals. Class of 1967 remember this, it is not what you are at eighteen, it is what you become that is truly significant. J. David Nuttall Principal 12
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