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Howard C. Brown Springfield College BS., M.Ed. Principal To the Class of 1962: We hope you have enjoyed your years at Suffield High School. It has been interesting to see you grow and develop from eager seventh graders to confident seniors. May this growth and develop¬ ment continue through the years—your goals achieved, your success established, your dreams come true. These are all possible through determination and ef¬ fort. Soon you will be traveling your separate ways. With a solid background, your task will be easier. Your teachers join me in wishing you success in the future. We hope you will continue to think of us as your friends and visit us when time permits. One of the gratifications of teaching is to help the youth of today become the leaders of tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how well we have done our job. May each of you enjoy a happy and useful life.
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Huge McG. Watson Harvard College A.B. Colombia University M.A. Harvard University Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools To the Class of 1962: Not only is graduation a time of fin¬ ishing a phase of your education, but also it may be a starting point for many fine opportunities. There are education¬ al challenges ahead for all of you, whether you enter a vocation immedi¬ ately, join the armed services, or enroll in a college. Rapid advances in techno¬ logy and increasing demands of intelli¬ gent citizenship require you to strive continually to keep your education up to date. More and more adult education opportunities are developing through evening courses, through television, through universities, through the arm¬ ed services. Your education at Suffield High School can form a foundation upon which you may build further. Through your efforts to date you have won a diploma — through your continued ef¬ forts you may add to the significance of this diploma. Congratulations on your past accom¬ plishments which have earned you this distinction. Best wishes to you in your future endeavors as you bring credit to yourself and to the standards of Suf¬ field High School. Hugh McG. Watson
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Edward L. Ryan University of Connecticut, B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal We of the Class of 1962 would like to thank you, Mr. Ryan for all you have done for us. Many of us can remember the interesting English and History classes you conducted a short time ago. Those of us on the Senior Patrol are especially grateful for the work you have done as our advisor. Elizabeth M. Biggerstaff Bennett Secretarial School School Secretary Betty, we’ll never forget you. Many of us may not know the number of passes you have written for us, transcripts you typed for us, or tiny details you have taken care of to make our years at Suf- field High more enjoyable, but we all know that we will always have one special friend in the SHS office who is always ready to do her best to cheer us up. FUTURE Mrs. Henry Glownia Seattle Secretarial School Guidance Secretary Although we don’t know you too well, we do know what you have done for us. By doing the secretarial work for Mr. Drewniany you have left him free to work more directly with us. Henry Drewniany University of Massachusetts, B.A., M.S. Director of Guidance What college? Where? Can I afford to go there? How do I make out the application? How do I go about applying for a job ? Should I be a Doctor or a Businessman? What courses should I take? How many times have you answered these ques¬ tions and many others like them. Thank you, Mr. Drewniany for helping us find our futures.
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