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THE HUTTLESTONIAN » Memories of Fairhaven High School (With acknowledgments to Samuel Woodworth) How dear to our hearts are the memories of high school, That Fairhaven building so splendid to view; The classroom, the stadium, the rope-hung gymnasium, The lunchroom where hunger its recompense knew; T he widespread green lawn and the flag that waved o’er it, The dark-cindered track where our school heroes strove, The hall where we gathered for singing or speeches, And long rows of lockers where others now rove. Sharp contests of football we’ve welcomed with pleasure, And bonfires of victory have burned on our field, Mass meetings and banquets are memories to treasure, In thoughts of our team-men who never would yield. How tuneful were dances ’mid soft lights and laughter! How slowly we lingered while farewells were made! Then headlights and starshine and moonlight came after; The high school grew dark but our happiness stayed. Our classrooms and lessons, ah, often we’ve faced them; We’ve studied great authors and struggled with math. Exams we have written and much we’ve erased them, Till now we are nearing the end of school’s path. Our teachers so fine have instilled us with knowledge Of nature, and history, and language, and such, And ready to enter in business or college, We’re thankful for leaders who’ve taught us so much. Blue skies and white clouds in the heavens remind us Of blue and white colors beloved of our school, We think with regret of the bright days behind us, And sigh for those hours spent beneath high school’s rule. . Like ships now we turn to strange seas we must charter, Our courage is buoyed by the thoughts of our past, Farewell, oh Fairhaven, revered Alma Mater! To port all successful you’ll bring us at last. Susanne Gidley, ’31. 19
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-THE HUTTLESTONIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief SUSANNE GlDLEY, ' 31 Associate Editors Anne Clark, ’32 Roger Silsby, ’32 Assistants Frederick Andrews, ’32 Nancy Lowe, ’32 Reportonal Editors Honora Furtado, ’32 Ellen Jennings, ’32 Exchange Editor Art Editor James Leahy, ’32 Ethel Nemec, ’34 Business Manager Emily Bury, ’31 Faculty Adviser Margaret Siebert Advertising Manager Evelyn Sf.queira, ’31 Helen Sheard, ’33 Genevieve Marston, ’33 Grace Knowlton, ’31 Mildred Gardner, ’34 Assistants Mary Teixeira, ’32 Russell Chandler, ’34 Marie Allen, ’34 Helen Knowlton, ’34 Betty Foley, ’34 Alumni Editor Eleanor Coe, ’30 Circulation Manager Howard Mitchell, ’32 Assistant Veronica Moss, ' 31 Single Copy, Fifty Cents
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THE HUTTLESTONIAN John Plezia James Hayes CLASS OFFICERS President . John Plezia Vice President . James Hayes Secretary . Thomas J. Foley, Jr. Treasurer . Merritt Huckins Thomas J. Foley, Jr. Merritt Huckins
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