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cJ fiittLzhtonia i First row — left to right: L. Lopes; C. Sherman; D. Walsh, editor-in-chief; A. Albert; C. Scott; D. Alden. Second row: D. Souza; B. Valenti; J. Jenney; P. Brunette, N. Hathaway; B. Long; V. Razon; J. Worthington; Mr. Dias, advisor. Third row: D. Dias; M. Huggard; R. Arruda; A. Desrosiers; C. Hazard; D. Leitao; B. Bleakley; A. Cornell.
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[J Eciication The Class of 1952 dedicates this issue of the HUTTLESTONIAN on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Fairhaven High School, to the memory of Fairhaven’s great benefactor, HENRY HUTTLESTON ROGERS, whose philanthropic spirit and warm interest in young people made possible the magnificent building which is our alma mater.
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do 1ZVJO id 1852 - 1952 - 2052 1852 — Franklin Peirce was elected president — and it was the year that Fairhaven High School had its birth. Much has happened during the 100 years that our school has been in existence—wars, panics, depressions, inventions, and discoveries. And yet our nation and our school have per¬ severed, grown, and survived — both from humble beginnings. 1952 also promises to be an eventful and historical year; the next hundred years will be filled with new wonders. Now we, the class of “52”, stand amidst the tumult of the 20th century; we are the ones who will help to mold and guide the future — perhaps we shall be the ones to find its long sought peace. Let us move forward humbly — never forgetting the principles and ideals passed down and entrusted to us by those who have walked before us in these hallowed halls — our taskmasters. May we forge forward carry¬ ing before us the hopes and prayers of the past 100 years — that the class of 2052 may look back and sav — “Hats off to 1952 — they fulfilled their aims well.” Daniel C. W. Walsh Editor-in-Chief
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