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I I I I I ir I r I I I li li I ri I ADMINISTRATION iq rm II I. II III II' fr if DEAR SENIORS, CLIMDER You have arrived at one of the many crossroads in life. It has taken twelve lang years to get here. yet it may seem as if the time has passed all too quickly, The ups and downs along the way not only made things interesting, but also prepared you for life's little intrica- cies. The friends made, the lessons learned, the obstacles overcome, and the excitement shared, will all be culminated now as you congratulate each other and continue on along your ways. The questions will still come easily. Should you continue your educa- tion on a full or part-time basis, or should you enter the work force directly? It is the answers. however, that remain difficult. Use good sense and all you have learned. Be true to yourself and never less than you are. Be assured that we at West Bridgewater High School are confident that you will do well and make us proud. Patrick F. Jackman Assistant Principal . I I PRINCIPAL i For my message to you this year, I have elected to quote a paragrapr trf aff. 1 Shelf American Edition entitled To Students as edited by Robert Emrvc- You forfeit your chance for life at its fullest when you wirhold your be r ptto When you give only the minimum to learning. you receive only the mrrrm rf with your parents' best example and your teachers' best efforts. inthe end rt IS your of - determines how much and how well you learn. When you work to your full apa rv hope to attain the knowledge and skills that will enable you to create your fJture f '- your destiny. If you do not. you will have your future thrust upon you by others Take o your life, apply your gifts and talents, work with dedication and selfdrs-:rplrne Ha e expectations for yourself and convert every challenge into an opportunity To you, the members of the Senior Class. I wish success and happiness rn all o f endeavors and offer my sincere congratulations upon graduation S. 'L Mr. Patrick Jackman Assistant Principal ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS West Bridgewater Public Schools Spring Street School gui-WAT5 West Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02379 Q i .fa Telephones: 586-5094 f 586-5097 N .- 0 bq' 1: -if ,, ., V1 ' ' , 4: S ' ,- if ' S DR.RONALD RGERHART E Q Superinlendenlofhhoolr +,,,Ab':1 .?..xhy 'ma un TO THE CLASS OF 1986: What is 1ife's heaviest burden? asked a recent high school graduate of a senior citizen. The senior citizen responded, To have nothing to carry. As you move from West Bridgewater High School, I hope that we have provided the basis for you to carry dreams, aspirations, and burdens. It is important to cope with both successes and failures. Consider continuing your education. There are many ways to learn after the formal education of high school. Every person you meet will have something to offer. Use your education to help others and yourself to a productive, useful life. q Try to accomplish at least one worthwhile goal each day because there are a limited amount of tries in life. Climb back from failures and keep reaching for those things that will improve the quality of your life. It is a privilege for me to serve as the Superintendent of Schools in West Bridgewater. I have enjoyed working with you and my best wishes go with every member of the Class of 1986. Ronald P. Gerhart Superintendent of Schools SDIB Bid. Seored, fro r: Mr. Curnutte, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Sentry. Mr. Cronin, Chairman. Mrs. Miller: Nor5hown: Mr. Kelley SCHOOL COMMITTEE Central Office Secretaries: Ms. Smeglin, Mrs. English: Nor Shown Mrs. McMohon
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