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SENIQRS 6 N--fe: is PRESIDENT John J. Reardon VICE-PRESIDENT Brenda A. Aymie CO-PRESIDENT William H. LaMontagne TREASURER Stephanie M. Thomas SECRETARY Patricia A. Noonan 7 'v --..
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Dr. Wilfred L. O'Leary fHead- rnasterj and John J. Reardon 1Senior Class Presidentj. Your graduation from high school means that you have grown up, and that from now on you must make your own evaluation and decisions. Your parents have done all within their power to ensure your goal. Your teachers have, by example and in- struction, prepared you for your chosen career. You have been the beneficiaries of an excellent moral training, whose principles have been a part of your curriculum since the day you entered the first grade. You have learned much, and you have acquired skills which will continue to serve you. You have been privileged to grow up in a truly democratic society in which the only aristocracy is the aristocracy of the intellect. You have learned to meet, to appreciate, and to understand all types of people and by so doing have gained social competence. For some of you, graduation from Roslindale High School is the completion of your formal education, for others, it is the beginning of more formal education in the the college or school of your choice. Graduation, too, is the time for you to pause to thank all those who have helped you so much-your parents, your teachers, and the people of Boston, who have provided the splendid education for you. To them you owe much, you can never repay the debt. However, by being the good citizen and community leader you can fulhll their earnest hopes and prayers. Ever keep in mind the words of Micah, He has shewed thee, O man, what is good, and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God. May good health and success attend you all the days of your life is the farewell to you from your Head Master. 6
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ii f Il MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gail Essery, Bill LaMontagne - FRIENDLIEST Virginia Beshere, David Wllson BEST LOOKING Jack McCarthy, Bobby Sullivan MOST POPULAR Brenda Aymie, John Reardon l7 ' BET DRESSED David Wilson, Kathy Glennon QUIETEST William Ratcliff, Camille Abdelahad 8
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