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The necessary counsel Mr. William Brosnihan -- Social Studies wb. I rf, Y 'g 'I , wfJ t wm Mrs. Yale Cohen - Business We, the student body are indebted to the faculty who serve as our guideposts to development and who have acquaint- ed us with the opportunities available to us throughout our years. Inspired by our faculty, we have found their ready assis- tance invaluable. No matter what area, be it history, English, math, science, or business, they have urged us to bring forth and profit from our best efforts. Members of the faculty are an integral part of our four years at SHS. Our par- ticular interests were developed, helping us to choose a specialized area for our future Work. We find the teachers always there Willing to assist students and offer their valuable free time to take us on many field trips to museums, shows, French restaurants, and other forms of entertainment. How Well we remember those Celtics games! Being so friendly it is easier for students to communicate with them. At times they become impa- tient but when we look back We begin to realize that what they did was done for us. Co-ordinated experiences provided in various extra and co-curricular programs enabled us as students to fully employ our talents and abilities and to develop profitable leisure-time activities. They are our advisors and coaches. Without them our various plans would never be realized. How many dances, plays, auc- tions, proms, semi-formals, basketball games and other athletic sports could we have without someone to spur us on enthusiastically? We have been enriched by them and because of it we are eager to contribute our share to a demanding world. Some of us will be employed, some will marry, others will further their education. But if it had not been for our four years at SHS with such ideals and principles to follow, We could not sur- vive. The teaching staff has provided the basic principles and we must now utilize the opportunities offered to each of us.
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4 5... ig? X, dv ' D f 4 . ! - 2 x 4 ' 2 l r ,pg .,-f f Relaxed atmosphere of government class lends itself to informal discussion. If i w,s 'Q X wang. M ' -1-.. Mr. William Ellis - Gym Mr. Raymond Douville - Business 24
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