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Acting Headmaster Acting Head Master James J. Doherty In the last century a French philosopher, Emile Coue, came up with a philosophy that could be summarized by the statement, Everyday in every way I am becoming better and better. This will to excel, this burning determination to be number one, together with the spirit of brotherhood, has always epitomized English High School for me. We must and we will bring back both of these traditions. When we accomplish this feat, and you are the first class to be assigned this task, there will be a mutual benefit which will redound to you individually and collectively, and to the school which you hail as Alma Mater. In the words of General Shoup, its great commandant, that other eminent Ameri- can institution, the U.S. Marine Corps, believes it is the best, and therefore it must be the best. Go forth and believe that you are the best class, in the best school, with the best students, the best parents, and the best teachers, and you will be well on the way to bringing this to fruition. What is more important, tell the whole world about it, and see how quickly everyone else believes it too. JAMES J. DOHERTY Acting Headmaster 9
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Assistant Head Master ' s Message The members of the Class of 1971 are to be commended and con- gratulated for having the necessary stamina and perserverance to fin- ish their high school educations despite the numerous disruptions to which our school has been subjected. It has been said that adversity is an accepted part of everyday living. For you to have met it at such an early age and to have successfully overcome it augurs well for your future success in business or the professions. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Eng- lish High School. We are proud to welcome you into the English High School Alumni Association and we hope that you will bring to the As- sociation the same spirit of loyalty and cooperation which you have shown during your undergraduate days. It is a pleasure for me to extend to each and every member of the class my heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the future. Good Bye and Good Luck. EDWIN F. BUTTERS Assistant Head Master Assistant Head Master Edwin F. Butters Administrative Assistant ' s Message The Boston English High School graduate of 1971 is challenged not only to become a man of honor and achievement but also to become a man of under- standing, love and peace. Accept this challenge as a commitment in your at- tempt to make a better world for your fellowman. GEORGE A. JOHNSON Assistant to Head Master, Vice- Principal George A. Johnson 8
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The turmoil of the past three years has prevented many of the tra- ditional activities in which a class participates. These, however, are not traditional times. Out of chaos will come a new type of order— one in which education is more relevant to the student of today and tomorrow. If each member of the Class of 1971 has begun to understand his fellow man any better— not in spite of confusion but because of it— then one of the stated purposes of 150 years of education will have been upheld. In the words of Arthur Guiterman, For Education is, Making Men . . . I hope the experiences you have encountered and the acquaint- ances you have made lead to greater concern and commitment toward other human beings. To The English High School Class of 1971 I ex- tend my best wishes. Sincerely, RAYMOND C. DION Senior Class Advisor Senior Advisor Raymond C. Dion Knowing full well that the 150th Anniversary Class of The English High School had a long tradition of excellence and leadership to con- tinue, I looked forward to working with them in the arrangement of their prom— the 50th of our school. My expectations have been fulfilled. Your class has often exhibited excellence and le adership in areas of public service, scholastic achievement, athletics and many others despite the many disruptions that marked your years at EHS. As you read the pages of this yearbook may you continue the proud heritage of English High men as a leader in your community. Your continuance of the awareness and involvement your class manifested concerning educational change certainly demonstrates your belief in the English High motto, Service to mankind, through honor and achievement. My personal best wishes for a successful future. CHRISTOPHER P. LANE Class Advisor 10 Class Advisor Christopher P. Lane
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