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J ass 0 1963 j9res1k12f's Wessaye In our four seemingly short years here, Framingham High School has probably undergone more changes than in the last twenty. We welcomed a new administra- tion as sophomores, advanced placement courses and IBM programming as juniors, and the National Honor Society as seniors. Although significant, these are not, how- ever, the changes that have most' influ- enced our high school days. They are, instead, those which have accompanied our fast-growing town. In September. 1959, we entered Fram- ingham High, a school of sixteen-hundred pupils, we leave it a school of twenty-four hundred. This fifty per cent increase in enrollment has necessitated an annual change in scheduling, and the building of a new high school at Winch Park. Since this school is to be occupied next year, ours will be the last class to graduate from a consolidated Framingham High School. The accomplishments of the members of our class have been outstanding. We thank the administration and the faculty for their counsel and help in our successful undertakings. May the passing years bring each of you luck and happiness. Sincerely, Zaawi ' ' 1 I 'I vig! si! . ,','1 I '.f.4 . .,, ., nw., XJ fu.
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, ' 43 1 70 76 yjrzlfz czpafs Wessaye The world of today faces many prob- lems and challenges. It is to you, the Class of 1963 at Framingham High School, and to the other graduation classes throughout the country, that our nation will look for its leadership, direction and accomplishment. During your high school days you have enriched the life of your school and your community. We are proud of your ac- complishments here. It is young people like you who make our schools and communities great. Where you will be ten years from now depends largely upon yourself. There are no short cuts to success. Your future ac- complishments will depend on the degree to which you plan wisely, think carefully, and work diligently. You must strive to establish for your- self the finest possible reputation in mat- ters of character and integrity. The far- reaching effects of these on your future happiness cannot he oyeremphasized. The faculty, administration. and office staff wish you much happiness in your undertakings. ,WW Qtlazzt i
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4' g f A qXI,BIfRT G. REILLEY FRANCIS RIORDAN Kr-ting Superintendent of Schools Acting Assistant Superintendent of Schools 12211215 YZ . .
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