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-. NWN l ..f Z' ,- .. i5L -- -T tr- L ,ir Y Nu Ji: 'tai f- .':'f-- Again it is our honor and privilege to wish all the graduates of the class of 1954 the prosperity and success that rightly belongs to everyone who by his determination and perseverance has succeeded in completing the necessary requirements for graduation. May you carry with you the interest and abilities and job experiences to accomplish your aim in life, for there will be many turning points on the way. To the well qualified young man industry offers many opportunities. Persons who show signs of being mature are adaptable, can make com- promises, and can take responsibilities for themselves and others. They will also be able to face difiiculties, frustrations, and hardships squarely, and find the best solutions. You can be just that kind of person. You will be challenged many times in your lifeg just how well you meet the challenge depends in great measure on how well you have developed your own character and what kind of American you are. To be a good American is the most important job that will ever confront you. But essentially it is nothing more than being a good mem- ber of your community, helping those who need your help, striving for a sympathetic understanding of those who oppose you, doing each day's job a little better than the previous day's, and placing the common good before personal profit. Our country was born to assure you the dignity and rights of a human individual. If the dignity and rights of your fellow men guide your daily conduct of life, you will be a good American. Wie feel confident that you will rise to the challenge and put to great use the training which you have acquired during the time you spent at Diman Vocational High School. Our very best wishes for a bright and happy future. -4 if? , il.. .y,.,.kJ g A .r V Y 'f 'll -S- Y .f -L -
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MR. IOSEPI-I P. GILLIGAN MR. CHARLES E. MATTE Director Asst. Director my MISS ALICE M. LYNCH Secretary I I 0
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CLARENCE P. BEARD AUGUST P. CURT MARTIN H. DELAHANTY, JR Machine Shop JOHN G. DONOVAN Cabinet Making, Related Ph.B. CSc.Ed.J Science, Physics WILFRED C. DRISCOLL AB., M.A. in Ed. Civics, English, History Auto Mechanics 8 1 ,f i L , if xy N i'f F x 3 .47 11 fx? I . JOHN P. HARRINGTON B.S. in Ed. Machine Shop, Related
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