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-uwng -1... , '11, J '1 1 PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE N-k ia-1, f Q -Q N41- We, the seniors of Framingham High School, have iust walked for four years across the sands of time. Often it appeared to be an endless trek, but now that our goal is practically within our grasp, a peculiar sadness envelopes me and, l am sure, although few of you will admit it, all of you. This is the parting of friendships which, had time and interests. not interfered, would have lasted throughout eternity. The experiences in which we have participated have molded an integral segment in our lives which time will never disintegrate. High school has offered much to all, some have benefited more than others through self-sustained efforts, but nevertheless all had the same opportunities. We will never be able to show enough gratitude to the people of Framingham for the opportunities such as modern school facilities, the best teachers possible, current teaching methods, fine administrators, and most of all, the deep interest that they have shown in us. Although formerly appearing contrary, they have always had our best interests at heart. Through the efforts of these people, we are much better prepared than we were four years earlier to enter society as responsible citizens. Let us forge ahead to greater heights that will be indicative of the training they have so generously bestowed upon us. As a representative of my class, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to our class advisor, Miss Riley, whose guidance has enabled us to stand out among Framingham's graduating classes, Mr. Martin for his understanding and to you, my classmates, for the honor you have bestowed upon me by making me your president. Good luck to each one of you,
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1 RICHARD N. ANKETELL Superinfendenf of Schools RATO RS EDWARD J. MORAN Assistant Principal ALBERT G. REILLEY AssisTanf Superintendenf of Schools
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The Class of T962 has the distinction of being the largest to graduate from Framingham High School during its long existence. This class has been most cooperative during the difficult years of overlap sessions, and rotating double sessions made it necessary'by the over-crowded conditions in our secondary schools. While it is apparent that future classes will be larger, the achievements of this class are impressive. Members of the group have brought honor to themselves by maintaining fine academic records commensurate with their abilities. Many have participated with distinction in the numerous activities in the school conducted by the Student Council. The fine performances of the senior play cast, science quiz team, clubs, musical organizations, publication staffs, athletic teams, and other extracurricular groups were made possible by the contributions of members of your class. You have contributed a great deal to the activities of Framingham High School. ln the years to come, much will be heard of the fine achievements of the Class of T962 in the fields of education, the professions, and the other numerous fields of endeavor in adult life. l feel sure that the members of this class will give service th'at will be a credit to themselves, their parents, the school, and the community. We extend to you our most sincere wishes for your future success. .QPDW 9. PRE IDE T'S MESSAGE
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