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SUPER INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS lf? Dr. Everett Handy SCHOOL COMMITTEE S an .... ' -'L-TE M 1...,-.....-. .. 1 A -in L, SEATED, left to right: lwlr Edward L. Butler, chairmang Nlrs. Martha Palfrey, secretaryg Dr. Everett L. Handy. STANDING: lvlr. Herbert R. Nelson, lvlr. Walter Collins, Ivlr. John A. Brock, Jr. 4 L:
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I - 1 - S .P tgffx Mr. l-larry B. lNlcCormick TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 I-lave you ever really considered the future -- the tomorrow which, only a few short months ago, appeared so distant and is now upon you? If your answer is no, you are like most of the many thousands of young people who will graduate from high schools all over this country in June. You have undoubtedly given passing thought toa multitude of ideas concerning a future career, but are you aware that the opportunity for success and happiness in life is greater now than at any time in the history of civilization? Are you aware, also, that you are envied by your parents, and by adults generally. for you represent the hopes, dreams and ambitions that were held by many of them not too long ago but which never reached fruition? From the almost unlimited range of opportunities facing you today, you must soon select an area of concentration. Use wisdom and seek advice in making your selection, but once made, pursue your goal with all the energy you possess. Your success in your chosen field will be limited only by the degree to which you are willing to sacrifice. for all success requires sacrifices, As you move along the road to success do not forget that you have not traveled the road alone, for the many personal qualities which are part of the success formula were not bestowed at birth but were, rather, instilled by your parents and your teachers in your earlier years. Each member of your class has received an education at Duxbury High School. The extent to which you have been educated may vary, but of one thing lam certain, -- you have learned! Because you have learned, therefore, you have benefitted by your experi- ence here, To every member of the class of 1900, my sincere wish for a rewarding and a chal- lenging future, for without these two characteristics. the future will be dull. Truly, each of you faces a Future Unlimited. Sincerely, Harry B. McCormick Principal 5
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