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FACULTY By the hard work of our able administrators and teachers, Medfield High has retained its excellent reputation for providing a sound secondary education. This year, all departments are submitting curriculum reports which describe in detail the subject matter and teaching methods used in each course. ♦
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DEDICATION Since the Massachusetts General School Act of 1647, publicly supported education for all has been a tradition in Medfield. American Education has met the challenges of the modern world by preparing our citizens to accept their responsibilities and to use their privileges wisely. There¬ fore we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Four, dedicate this our yearbook to the greatest gift one generation can give another, the American Tradition of Education.
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Our Administrators Speak . . . AY Superintendent of Schools James H. Morris, Ass ' t Principal, A.B. Providence College, M. Ed. Boston University, Certificate of Ad¬ vanced Graduate Study, Boston Uni¬ versity. DEAR GRADUATES To The Members of the Class of 1964: During the past four years your class has distinguished itself in many ways. You have been leaders academically, athletically and as good school citizens. Your fine record will remain as a challenge to future graduates. As you graduate from high school you will go on as in¬ dividuals to lead in many fields of endeavor. I know you will again establish an enviable record. My wishes for health, happiness and success go with you. Very truly yours, Charles F. Mains Principal To the Class of 1964: Congratulations on your Graduation—a milestone in the pattern of your growth. I would remind you that growth is a restless mass of constant change, of creativity; it is what is happen¬ ing to you as well as what has happened to you. An appraisal of what is happening is more important than what has happeneo—therefore, an evaluation of your own knowledge and skills must be made before you embark on a course which wiI• make you something new, different, and better. Please make the assess¬ ment of yourselves honest and sincere. Best wishes, and may God be with you always. Sincerely, A CL, Thomas A. Blake, Superintendent. Ph. B. Boston College, Ed.M. Boston College, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, Boston University. Charles F. Mains, Principal, B.S. Boston University, M. Ed. Boston State College. 4
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