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William S. Lynch Superintendent of Schools TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF DIMAN: It is always a great pleasure to congratulate young people on their achieve- ment. That pleasure is compounded when their success means graduation from one of our Fall River schools. There is a little sadness mixed in it also, for it means that you are leaving the school where for the last four years you have lived in close relationships with your faculty. In a sense, you will leave a little bit of yourself with us and will take with you a little of us who have borne the heavy but happy responsibility of your education. Your success or failure in life, therefore, becomes a very import- ant matter to all of us, your teachers, your school administrators, and the members of the School Committee. We are confident, however, that regardless of what problems life brings to you, you will be able to face them ably and honorably, for you have acquired during the last four years training in craft, principles of citizenship, and a sense of responsibilities for the individual. With these and your fear of God, you should develop into useful and good men able to meet the endless questions which vex our modern lifeg able too, to discriminate between the vulgar and the excellent so that your lives will be full and rich. Our heartiest congratulations and our very best wish at this time and always. Sincerely yours, WILLIAM S. LYNCH 9 Superintendent of Schools
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M. Norcross Stratton Director, Division of Vocational Education Massachusetts Department of Education To each member of the graduating class of the Fall River Diman Vocational High School, I extend my best wishes for a very successful and prosperous future. You knew what you wanted to do. You had the aptitudes and the desire to prepare for a definite trade. Your city and state offered you the opportunity for that purpose. Now you have qualiiied to seek employment in that trade. I know you are proud to have received your training in an outstanding vocational school. I hope you will become an active and loyal supporter of that school. lil .lmeuwf-zlX6X!.EvX Q I'
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1 ,-WY: .. ings :rf :Q vw 15 11 11 f, i -A ,, .. my W JOSEPH P. GILLIGAN CHARLES E. MATTE Director Asst. Director MISS ALICE M. LYNCH Secretary I0
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