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You, the youth of our nation, are its greatest resource. How well parents and teachers assist you in your development will determine the quality of our culture and society of tomorrow. A life rich with opportunity for achievement, service, and personal enjoyment, beckons each of you. These few and fleeting years which you spend in high school will determine to a large extent the measure to which your mission in life shall be fulfilled. We urge you—and challenge you—to make the most of the abilities which you possess. 7 6 EDMUND F. TIERNEY
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MR. VITE PIGAGA MR. JAMES TIVNAM MR. JOHN SAVAGE MR. WILLIAM SHILALE Social Studies Social Studies Mathematics Industrial Arts FACULTY MR. THOMAS KING Guidance MR. E. JAY TIERNEY Guidance MISS MARY SCANNELL English MRS. FRANCES MADDEN Commercial MR. JOHN COMER Mathematics MRS. JEAN EMERSON Social Studies MISS CHRISTINE McPARTLAND Art MR. FRANCIS McGRATH Mechanical Drawing MR. JOSEPH ONESHUK Music
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1962 Gfass Officers Seated, from left, Sharon Barnes, treasurer; Susan Griffith, secretary. Standing, William Kennedy, vice- president; David Steelman, president. DAVID C. STEELMAN Dave . . . four-letter man in sports; a sheer genius in all his studies; also a born romancer; Miss Frye’s little helper when he broke his leg; an inspiration to underclassmen; has the distinct honor of receiving a principal appointment to West Point; we wish him well. WILLIAM C. KENNEDY Billy ... a class officer for four years; a top student ticketed for St. Michael’s College; weekend skiing; Student Government Day rep¬ resentative; has quite a way with the girls; truly devoted to school activities; doesn’t frown on wild parties. SUSAN L. GRIFFITH Sue . . . her name is known throughout the high school; that is, along with Dave’s; in¬ comparable personality; co-captain of the cheer¬ leaders; Glee Club pianist; bound for Worcester State College in the fall; a pert and happy miss who is sure to be a success. SHARON A. BARNES Shanky . . . small in stature, but has a personality that overtowers; Miss Moneybags of the class; gets a wee bit excited at basketball games; loves to go to the Castle—now who works there?; Jim, of course; she and Noreen are first-class charmers; a true friend. 7
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