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MRS. HOWLAND MISS NOYER and Mr. Phillip Tracy, former faculty member We dedicate this page to Our Advisers In appreciation of the help they have given us throughout the past four years.
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Dzcfica tion This 1955 edition of the HUTTLESTONIAN is dedicated to the memory of our late classmate RANDOLPH MORTENSEN
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O'Z50l,7'O'Z As our high school days are coming to an end, all too rapidly, we find ourselves with mixed emotions. At one moment, we are all eager to join with our elders, hoping to better the world by having a definite hand in its destiny, yet, in the next minute, we are reluctant to leave the good times, joy, and security of youth, the warmth, friendliness, and pleasure of school life. In innumerable ways, our years at school have meant a great deal to us all. They have meant the opportunity to acquire and increase our knowledge of the world around us, they have given us the chance to adjust ourselves to the busy society of our country. To all of us, these eventful years at Fairhaven High School, have been a stepping stone to the future - to the challenge placed within our very reach. As our yearbook theme this year, we have chosen the Ameri- can Indian - symbol of courage, strength, and initiative - qualities we all strive to develop within ourselves. In times to come, we hope the pages of this book will cause us to remember that day when . . . or remark, Wasn't that the best . . . ? These pages will make us realize that we all shared in building the future of Fairhaven High School, and that a part of .each of us remains within the school as an indication of what Ashley Montague has called the immortality of personal influence. We can never forget Fair- haven High School, and we hope that Fairhaven High School will always remember us - The Class of 1955. Let each of us remember - a well lived today makes each yes- terday a treasured dream, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Peggy Montgomery, Editor-in-Chief
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