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N fav 2 I , : V -. SUPERIN TEN DEN TS MESSAGE To do a good job or to do just enough to get by is a decision that one has to make for himself. Pride in accomplishment and a desire to do a job right makes you the kind of person others want to be associated with. Even more important, perhaps, is the kind of feeling you have Within yourself after you have finished a job-well or poorly. You have to live with yourself first of all. Your happiness and success in life depends primarily on that inner satisfaction that results from a job well done. CHARLES C. TAYLOR Superintendent of Foxboro Schools Page Three
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A' L, iv DEDICATION XVe, the class of 1956, dedicate this, the nineteenth edition of the Red Fox, to Mr. Thomas C. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong, because of his understanding and enthusiasm, has in- spired many students to attain a greater proficiency in mathematics. As school treasurer, he has cooperated with every class and school organ- ization. He has been actively interested in the athletic program and social events of our school. Knowing Mr. Armstrong as a teacher and friend has been a fine experi- ence for all of us. Page Two
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PRINCIPADS MESSAGE A poet once called ambition, the noblest of our weaknessesv. We need ambition because it is a drive which urges us out of our natural laziness. But ambition can be a cruel thing. It may drive us to do more than is within our capabilities. There is a great need today, as there always has and will be, for pro- fessional men-doctors, teachers, lawyers, bankers, but we need just as urgent- ly-carpenters, truck drivers, secretaries, plumbers, and craftsmen. All good workers need each other. The important thing is that they be good. Both have equal right to claim that their lives have been successful and to demand each other's respect. Therefore, may I urge you to always strive to do your best, not the best dictated by greed or someone elseis notion of what makes success. Our best will always be good enough, whatever our work, if we are producing at our natural capacity, because then we are making an important and singular con- tribution to ourselves and to our community. HUBERT W. WARD Principal of Foxboro High School Page Four
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