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“This is how I feel: The honor given me by the class is the greatest thing that has ever happened, and it will be a long time before I'll be so pleased or gratified.” Rather, Mr. Linehan, the honor is ours. And this book is ours, dedicated to you—to your awareness of the joys, problems, thoughts, and dreams of us, your students; we would someday like to consider ourselves your friends. At Holy Cross, now his Alma Mater, Mr. Linehan majored in En- glish, his best subject. He was as active then—participating in de- bates, going to plays, writing for newspapers, and reading for en- joyment—as he is now—advising the Hi-News and Junior Class, presiding over the Ludlow Teachers’ Association, and teaching at L. H. S. But of all these activities, teaching means the most. Whether in the classroom, after school, or at any hour at home, he is eager to help any student. “A beautiful relationship” can exist when per- sonal contact with his students does not sacrifice his principles of teaching. You, as a student, have noticed him chaperoning at school func- tions, avidly attending plays and musical comedies, practicing his hobby of photography, or: rushing down the halls, tie flying, papers crinklng neatly in an uplifted hand, and to You a radi- ant hello.
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Pees ee Bape oe oH Md tits My rg {i cacnenemmaieas kane : PRINCIPAU’S MESSAGE TO; THE GEASS: OF: i267 The completion of the 1967 Yearbook has added another chapter to the long and distinguished history of Ludlow High School. To each member of the class it will serve as a permanent memorial to the many activities and events associated with your high school days. As the years go by, the Yearbook will provide you with a storehouse of pleasant memories as you recall with fond remembrance your fel- low classmates, athletic events, social affairs and all the myriad activities that were such an important part of your life during your years at Ludlow High School. To all the members of the Class of 1967 I wish to extend my con- gratulations on the successful completion of your high school careers and for your part in making this class a memorable one. Your scho- lastic and extracurricular achievements will long be a source of pride to all of us. I hope that your years at Ludlow High School will always be a vivid part of your school memories. To each of you I extend my sincere best wishes for success and hap- piness in the years ahead. I know you will continue to exhibit the same qualities of good citizenship, determination and application in your chosen field of endeavor that you so ably demonstrated while students at Ludlow High School. John J. Hurley, Principal
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