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The regional school committee has among its concerns the physical expansion of Silver Lake and the character of the curriculum offerings. During the course of our years at Silver Lake, the class of 1967 has seen evidence of the school com- mittee ' s concern with the physical development of the school. A new wing was added to the building and we can see a new regional junior high school rising in Pembroke. The need for more classrooms stems from a rapidly growing population. As soon as the new building is fin- ished, it will be necessary for the committee to begin study as to the character of possible further con- struction at some future date. Buildings alone do not make an educational program. The committee has spent much of its time discus- sing ways of improving the scope and quality of the educational pro- gram. Representative topics of dis- cussion are: pupil-teacher classroom ratio, policies relating to substitute teachers, and extra curricular ac- tivities. As Silver Lake continues to grow both in size and quality, there will be many problems to be solved and issues to be resolved. The re- gional school committee will act as the co-ordinating group for the faculty, administration, students, and parents. Chairman Benjamin Conant Henry D. Hammond, Jr.; Robert Rigel; Mrs. Lilias Cingolani; Benjamin Conant, chairman; George W. Cushman, secretary-treasurer; Bowman C. Wingard; Clayton L. Knox; Charles F. Batchelder.
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Assistant Superintendent John Maloney Superintendent Francis F. Moran e t
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The yearbook staff has diligently gone about their task of pictorally recording all the many aspects of life at Silver Lake this year. While yearbooks all appear to possess a sameness, in reality each is a unique document. A yearbook is unique because it captures a moment, a year, that will never again be repeated with the same persons playing out the same roles. And it is this uniqueness that makes the yearbook a treasured book of memories for all students, but especially for seniors. The reader, who has not been personally affiliated with the school, will have an opportunity to see in The Torch the many activities that are associated with the daily life of stu- dents at the Silver Lake Regional High School. It is our hope that this book will give you some insight into the complexity and operation of a large suburban high school. This then is Silver Lake - Arthur P. Silvester Mr. Arthur P. Silvester Principal Mr. Arthur T. Hand Assistant Principal
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