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REMEMBRANCE Moon waxed and waned, the lilacs bloomed and died, In the broad river ebbed and flowed the tide, Ships went to sea, and ships came home from sea, And the slow years sailed by and ceased to be. Longfellow It was wlth a gay hello that we stepped inside your portals that first day, and we could hear your cheerful reply as we walked up the steps that so many freshmen before us had ascended. We never knew you in your youth- ful days, but your years have made you pre- cious. We'll always remember the new coat of white that you had soon after we became such friends. You followed us to all our classes with your squeaky shoes and everyone laughed at the noises you'd make when we sat down. You must have heard ever so many secrets and have seen ever so many shows, for once you laughed so very hard that your plas- ter dress tore. With deep regret we bid you farewell, and we take many pleasant memories with us as we embark on the ship of Life to ports unknown. Page One
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MAHISCAN SHlP'S ARTICLES LAUNCHED, 1914 as Purple and Gold. Rebuilt as the Kloshewawa in 1915. Rebuilt as Mahiscan, 1920. Port of Registry: Marshfield, Oregon. Owner: Associated Student Body, Marshfield, Oregon. Length: 50 Pages. Power: 500 Students' Pictures. Bullcheads: Five Sections. OFFICERS Captain: Betty McQuiston. 1st Mate: Harry Duncan. 2nd Mate: Leslie Jane Nordahl. 3rd Mate: Diane Fordell. Quarter Master: Merlynn Stadden. Chief Engineer: Carl Larson. 1st Assistant: Janet Escott 2nd Assistant: Juanita Caughran. 3rd Assistant: Jeanette Johnson. Purser: Maurice O'Connell. Carpenter: Shirley Ann Mason. Pilot: Miss Helen Hughes
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SUPERINTENDENTS GREETING- Page Two Vife are about to close the forty-fourth high school year in Marsh- fieldls history. The first thirteen years were in the Central Sfhool Build- ing during which time a two-year course was offered. The present high school was completed in 1909 and a four-year course was provided for the class graduating in 1910. There were three students who graduated in this class. Maiiy memories will remain with those who have attended from 1896 to the present time. We do not intend to dim the good times and profitable hours of the past, but we are all looking to the future with our new buildings, Senior and junior High School organization, and an enriched curriculum to bring us greater possibilities of development, Your cooperation will be of great value in our progress. -Lynn A. Parr.
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