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Your Administrators Mr. Stanley Robinson Principal Salem Classical and High School Congratulations to the Class of 1967 You have reached a major milestone in your lives by earning a Salem High School diploma. You have persevered and been successful. Though your progress may not always go smoothly for- ward you will never lose the credit symbolized by your graduation. You will always have the memories so well depicted throughout this 1967 yearbook. The Class of 1967 can never lose its place with me — it is number one ! The sharing of one brief year together does not diminish the special place I will reserve for a class that has been so loyal, co-operative, and, above all, friend- ly- Stanley Robinson Mr. Joseph E. Murphy Vice Principal One stage of your life has come to an end and your adult life is in the immediate offing. Your priceless high school days will not be fully appre- ciated until you have lived a few years in the world of grownups”. We at Salem High School hope that we have helped to develop your latent ability to cope with the hard world of reality. Remember that your diploma will open many otherwise unattainable opportunities for you, but after the initial opening you must con- tinue to work and work. Good luck to all and may God bless all of you all of your lives. Joseph E. Murphy 10
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Editorial Age, out of heart, impatient sighed: — ' I ask what will the Future be?’ Youth laughed contentedly, and cried: — ' The future leave to me!’ ” — At this moment, to some of us the future may be vague, to others it may be sure. Nevertheless, we all have in ourselves the inherent quality of hope, for while older men dream dreams, younger men see visions. Whichever visions each of us may see, we shall strive for satisfaction. After all, satisfaction is the greatest ambition. We are on the threshold of a new experience, ready to begin our world as adults. We are in this world at a time when we can do what no one has ever done before. That is what education means — to be able to do what one has never done before. Our education has helped prepare us to face this challenge; it has developed our individual personalities and the significance of our lives to ourselves and to others. We now realize that success is measured not only by material things, but also by personal satisfaction. We look back to all our warm memories at Salem High School. We remem- ber the difficult times as not being so difficult, and the happy times as being happier. We remember the aid and guidance of our teachers and parents. They have given us their love and encouragement and example. We will never forget the joys, the laughter, the unity, the pride . . . this is the class of 1967. Claire Dansreau Editor-in-Chief 9
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MR. JOHN M. CONWAY Principal Vocational High School Sincere congratulations to the Class of 1967. May the coming years be favorable to all. Tremendous challenges are ahead. Meet them with confidence. It has been said that education is truly a chest of tools. Use them wisely and the future will be yours to enjoy. John M. Conway MR. PHILIP J. BROWN Director of Guidance My sincere congratulations to you, the mem- bers of the Class of 1967. You have shown during your years at Salem High School that you have been endowed with many God-given gifts: ability, integrity, loyalty, charity, courage, and faith in the future. Make the most of these attributes and you will contribute much to the welfare of your family, your community, and your country. Philip J. Brown MR. LAWRENCE J. FITZPATRICK Superintendent of Schools I congratulate the splendid members of the Class of 1967 of Salem Classical and Vocational High Schools, and I wish each member of that excellent Class every deserved success and happiness in the future. I am hopeful that as many members of the Class as possible will take advantage of every oppor- tunity to continue their education at institutions of higher learning. I I Lawrence J. Fitzpatrick
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