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FRAMINOHAM SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 31 Flagg Drive Framingham, Mass. OI7OI Fellow Members of rhe Class of I967: The pas'r four years have flown by guiclcly for us, and if is now Jrhai we fully realize rhe responsibiliries and burdens 'lhal are ahead of us. Adulls Jrell us i'r's a cold, cruel world, bul l am sure 'rha'r each of us is fully capable ol mee+ing il. Our laslr four years have been designed 'ro malce us able men and women, ready ro challenge and explore all faceis of our new and growing world. Wharever occupalrion we may choose, be il' doclor, lawyer, alhlefe, engineer, or soldier, l'm sure fha? we all can be successful if we fry. Since we are 'rhe firsl class io graduale affer four years al Framingham Soufh High School, we musl ser a precedenr for 'rhose who come afler us 'ro follow. Thanlcs 'ro our fine school sysiem and adminislraiion, we have been guided in how 'ro mee? rhe various challenges ahead of us. If we adhere 'ro our principles and lhose Things which have been inslilled in us, we will do credii 'ro our class and our school, as well as fo our parenls and ourselves. l would like lo lake Jrhis opporfuniry lo rhanlc my fellow classmales for allowing me 'ro represenr Jrhem as Presidenr of 'rhe Class of '67, I would especially like lo ihank our principal, Mr. Marlin. and Mrs. Savas, our advisor, for +he help and guidance fhey have given us in 'rhe pasl lour years. Sincerely, Brian Haslrings i i l i r i
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ERAMINGHAM SGUTH HIGH SCHOOL 3l Elagg Drive Framingham, Mass. Ol7OI TO MEMBERS OE THE CLASS OE I967: A greaT deal oT unwarranTed criTicism is being direcTed Toward The youTh oT Today. The sTaTemenTs are grossly unTair because They are direcTed or leveled aT all our young people when They apply To only a very small percenTage oT Them. This Troublesome group was wiTh us years agop we will always have wiTh us This small percenTage ThaT causes diTTiculTies and unresT, noT only in our youTh group buT in our adulT populaTion. IT is unTorTunaTe ThaT These criTics are noT in a posiTion To observe some oT The greaT accomplishmenTs oT The youTh oT Today. They would marvel aT The abiliTy and TalenT shown by our young people in musical producTions, such as The Regional and STaTe Music EducaTors' ConcerTs, and The worlc which They produce Tor arT exhibiTs. Their knowledge oT scienTiTic phenomena and demonsTraTions OT scienTiTic principles would surprise Them aT a science Tair. Their poise and slcill oT presenTaTion, debaTing or in a drama, would prove mosT enjoyable and enlighTening. Their knowledge oT maTh- emaTical principles in a course on compuTers would leave Them very conTused. The scholasTic and aThleTic records oT The sTudenTs oT Today compare mosT Tavorably wiTh Those oT The pasT. IT is mosT unTair To condemn The greaT maioriTy oT The youTh OT Today Tor The undesirable acTs and unresT caused by a small minoriTy. The class of I967 is a parT oT This very Tine group oT young people oT The presenT day. lTs achievemenTs are many and varied and The qualiTy of These achievemenTs may righTly be a source oT pride To The class members, Their parenTs and Their Teachers. We sincerely wish you, The class oT I967, every success in The worlc ThaT you under- Talce and happiness ThroughouT your life. Sincerely, Ralph J. MarTin, Principal -4- I A Ji
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The Medical Deparlmenl, lo many sludenls is simply a compelenl group consisling ol a doclor and group ol nurses in navy blue. The ol- lice where lhey are localed is a haven when illness or accidenl slrikes. Occasionally -s M-. 1 il has been used as a hoped- lor escape-halch lor erring sludenls. However, only rare- ly has lhis escape lrick been successlul, as nurses ha-ve a remarkable nose lor such slu- denls. Aclually, an inleresled slu- denl would lind lhal dulies X., and responsibililies ol lhe Medical i Deparlmenl are many and varied, and lhal lhe applicalion ol ice-packs and dispensing ol band-aids is only a small parl. Mosl im- porlanl ol lhese is lhe heallh counseling ol pupils: nexl is lhe assisling ol parenls in any heallh problems ol lheir chil- dren. On a broader scale, lhe 5 elleclive Medical Deparlmenl is a curriculum in heallh prob- lems, lhe consullanl on school building and grounds sanila- lion and salely, and finally a f heallh resource and adminis- -4 u 1 ,Q-uf , 2 You don'l look sick lo me, says Mrs. Reslighini as Ellis Bryanl 'native aggiglanf on lqealfl-1 f'?DOfiS i0 Medial- problems lor lhe enlire school i i.: K . Communliyl Mrs. Gerlruide M. Quirk, R.N. Supervisor ol Nurses Mr. Mailman spurs on an ex- ciled sludenl body al lhe Norlh rally. ll l I fi A , , -4- IIIHH .ln Ai , STAFF: Fronl Row: Palrick Daly, Gino Bonvini, John Woodrumf Second Row: Joseph Cinimo, Everell Mailman, Head '-- ' ' jf' ', Cuuloflianf Che lf-r lfomola and Mrs. lda Ryan. ,1- Ni There is more lo Soulh High lhan meels lhe eye: behind lhe calm exlerior, lour lhousand T lwo hundred sixly lockers need lo be kepl in repair: lilleen hundred gallons ol oil a day in . 1 lhree boilers heal sludenls lo sevenly degrees Fahrenheil: lwenly-lwo acres ol grass grow lo l be mowed in lhe summer. Handling bolh lhe roulines and crises ol keeping Soulh running, lhe Mainlenance Deparlmenl covers colleclively several miles in halls a day. Arriving al 6:30 each morning, Mr. Everell Mailman direcls his slall in laking care ol everylhing lrom combi- nalion locks lo mixers in lhe caleleria, lrom rouline repairs lo preparalion ol lhe gym lor a rally. When one boiler kicks oul, mainlenance kicks il in again: olherwise learning mighl be a cold business al limes. an-if
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