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Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot . . . Earle H. MacLeod, our principal, is one man who will not easily be forgotten--neither by the class of '59 nor by the previous twenty-two graduating classes. The theme chosen for our 1959 classbook of- fers an apt description of our principal, for Mr. MacLeod is a man who, for the past twenty-three years, has been going places and doing things for the good of Haverhill High School. Never satisfied with anything less than the best, Mr. MacLeod planned academic pro- grams to meet our varied needs and to give us the best possible preparation for college, for careers, for worthwhile living as members of our community. Still he found time to partici- pate in our many extra-curricular activities. It was not at all unusual for us to arrive at a football, a baseball, or a basketball game and find Mr. MacLeod there before us, cheering enthusiastically for our team, demonstrating his interest in us. His appearances at special assemblies, his unexpected visits into the class- rooms, as well as cheery hellos to all who passed him in the corridors, will always stand out in our memories as part of our enjoyable stay at Haverhill High School. Like a castle on a faraway Scottish hill, the sand-colored stones of H. H. S. formed for twenty-three years the manor house of the Earle tofu MacLeod. From this fortress of knowledge, he sent forth troops of young men and women to battle ignorance and indolence. With pride in having been his last legion, the Class of 1959 affectionately dedicates to him this classbook. Receiving Bon Voyage wishes from the fac- ulty. Waiting to speak at Memorial Day chapel N .ggi
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