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A MESSAGE EROM THE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT SEXIOR CLASS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dare nothing, gain nothing,” the motto ’hich has piloted the class of 1967 through its tour years at Holbrook High School, symbolizes the aggressiveness with which we shall attack the future. This motto points out the daring at- titude with tvhich we undertook so many of our social and academic activities. The final out- come of these undertakings has been success. By living this motto we have acquired a unique in- dividuality which has helped us mature into well-rounded, well-prepared future citizens. The time is now drawing near when our high school days will be over and we shall venture forth to take our parts in the cast of performers acting upon the stage of life. Before we move on, let us return once more to the rapidly fad- ing past. We have gained a great deal from our experi- ences at Holbrook High School. We have learned to recognize our own talents and our own restrictions. We have, through the contri- butions of many, had our characters molded. We have gro vn to be on the threshold of re- sponsible adulthood. I know I speak for the entire class when I ex- tend to the administration, to the faculty, and to the friends of Holbrook High School who have been the backbone and inspiration of our success, our most sincere and heartfelt thanks. We can only hope that we make you proud. We, the class of 1967, would like especially to thank Miss Driscoll and Mr. O’Reilly for- the unselfishness with which they gave their time, their knowledge, their energy and their guid- ance to our undertakings. To them we owe much. We shall always appreciate their efforts and go forth remembering, ‘‘Dare nothing, gain nothing.” 6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY ACTIVITIES SPORTS SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ADVERTISING EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR TYPING EDITOR LITERARY EDITOR ART EDITORS 9 23 37 73 55 115 LYNNE DORN RUTH DWYER DEBORAH LIVELY JANICE PINKHAM LARRY LONG JOHN CROWE HEAD ADVISOR LITERARY BUSINESS 5 MR. ROBERT KINDELAN MR. JEROME WALSH MR. IRWIN COHEN
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TO I HE CLASS OF 1967: Because you live in a land of freedom, your whole life should speak forth with thankfulness. Live honestly and use wisely whatever talents you have been given. Happiness and success come to those who do the best they can, no matter how small or how large the task. 1. D. Reade Superintendent of Schoob 7
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