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Dedic Donald E. Graves Superintendent, Director TO THE SENIORS: I cannot write of my best wishes for the future of the Class of 1969 without remembering the Spring day in 1967 when vou boarded a bus at the door of Brockton Trade, said a final good-bye and travelled to your beautiful new regional vo- cational-technical high school. During two full years at the new school, your class has helped significantly in getting things started. You helped es- tabUsh our student council, our athletic programs and many other activities. It is my sincere hope that the wonderful experience which we have all shared together will contribute to our own future as good citizens of our country and the world. Very best wishes, Donald E. Graves Superintendent Director Dedication The Plans are Drawn. The Concrete is Poured. The Construction Begins. Equipment is Installed. Chairs are brought in. Desks Arrive . . . and a new school is bom. But, is it Really? More is required to turn this physical plant into a school. It takes people. A school must have purpose, direction and most of all — it must have feeling. At Southeastern, education is more than sitting in a class. It is being part of a whole. It is belonging. It requires a special type of person to create this atmosphere. The Senior Class of 1969 dedicates the first edition of S.E.R.V.I.S. to two men who have been in- strumental in creating the Southeastern way, Mr. Donald E. Graves, superintendent- Director, and Mr. Ralph G. Bumpus, Assistant-Director. 14
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ation Ralph G. Bumpus Assistant Director To the Class of 1969: Congratulations Seniors! It has been a pleasure to work with you from the day that your new school opened. The willingness of the members of this class to assume positions of responsibility, to give leadership in the creation of a strong school spirit, to establish a firm base upon which the classes of the future may build, will set a precedent for classes of the future. Best of Luck. School Committee Mr. Robert B. Snow Mr. Robert A. Girardin Mrs. Ruth B. Brown — Secretary Mr. John H. Hamilton — Chairman Mr. Allan B. Temple Mr. Robert C. Jone,s — Vice-Chairman Mr. Robert B. Ewing Mr. Charles D. Anderson ° Not Present ° Mr. Louis E. Tarsa Jr. Mr. Clement F. Beals Jr.
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