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Oh, to be a senior—and then a graduate of High School! What a wonderful feeling it is to look back on the four years spent at Marlboro High, with its fun and frolic and good times. Some of the seniors will possibly enter higher schools of learning, while others --the larger majority—will find jobs in some defense plant perhaps, or enlist in the armed services of our country. In one way, it is with a heavy heart that we leave this school. .We leave behind four years of glorious memories: the lawn in front of the school, always kept so trim and green; the statue of the doughboy with the determined expression of courage on his face; the pushing, pulling, shoving, and shouting of the pupils at the lunch- counter in the gym; the thrill and excitement of the athletic games; the hustle and bustle in the corridors between periods with members of the Student Council standing in the midst of it mumbling, Single file, please; single file”: the funny pranks in the class room; the constant worrying about texts and examinations—all these just every day occurences at first, but nor cherished memories. But we, the graduates, have more to leave than just memories. To the incoming Freshmen we pass on the quality of ambition and the resolution to make their four years in High School a success. To the Sophomores we offer our sincere congratulations for having successfully completed the first year of high school— perhaps their hardest one. They’ve taken the bumps and hard knocks of freshmen and have come through with, flying colors. They’re just a bit bigger and wiser than a year ago, and all of them are out to prove it. V hat do we leave to the Juniors? The spirit of Marlboro High! To them falls the task of uniting the upper classmen—Seniors—to the others, Sophomores and Freshmen. The Juniors are just finding themselves as students. They are developing into real manhood and womanhood, but most of all they’re ready to tackle the hard problems ahead of them and really accomplish the task. To the Seniors—the pupils who will fill our places after we graduate—we wish success and happiness in- all their endeavors. May their last year be a great one for them. In a large measure, they will conduct the affairs of the school and to them will fall the responsibility of setting the good example for the other pupils to follow. They’re in the home stretch now; one more year and they’re through. Make it a go od one, Seniors . To all th e teachers, coaches, students, and everyone with whom we have come in contact during the past four years, we say goodby and Thanks!. Thanks a million for all your help and guidance. ’ ' • —Nicholas Moffa
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