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i, y? ents FOREWORD “The world will little note nor long remem- ber 25.” Wo 3 IN TRIBUTE -2 eee 6 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION “Those whose hearts are in their work? fi SENIORS “We will be remembered in spite of our- selves.” 22 cuss re 12 ARCHIVES “Writing is the greatest invention in the world! !? rr ot ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES “We were learning while we laughed.” 78 CLASSES—1962, 1963, 1964 ee 104 SPORTS “The prize we sought is won.” 110 ee) SPONSORS, PATRONS, and FRIENDS See 130 mS.
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DEDICATION Our years at Ludlow High School have combined a variety of treasures—the sounds of happy voices, the spirit of good sportsmanship, the formation of our ideals and aspirations. During this time, the faculty has enriched these treasures, which are soon to become pleasant memories. Partic- ularly dear in the hearts of the class of 1961 is one who has given to her students not only of her education and knowledge, but also of her friendship and guidance—MRS. LILLIAN ZIWOT. All agree that she possesses the rare gift of understanding—the ability to guide us through confusing moments as well as through brighter times. Her smile has been a constant inspiration, and her pleasant manner, a cause for admiration. Although her departure has prevented her being with us at one of the most important moments of our lives—our graduation—we can never forget how much she has helped us to reach this goal. Therefore, it is our hope, that by dedicating the 1961 Ludlow Lion to MRS. LILLIAN ZIWOT, we have been able to express just a small portion of our sincere appreciation for her friendly understanding and devotion to this, the class of 1961!
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FOREWORD “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here,” but we can never forget what we did here. That great event of one hundred years ago, the Civil War, has had a lasting effect upon the lives of all Americans. In like manner, the events of our high school years will have a lasting effect upon our lives. These years have served as a testing ground, a time of decision. Like our forefathers, we too have struggled to achieve a great goal. We have strengthened our union through four years of work, fun, and friendship. We can never relive these years in actuality, but we can nostalgicly recall the significant events which have made them four unique years in our lives. It is, therefore, the purpose of this, our 1961 Ludlow Lion, to preserve forever—and in Lincoln’s own apt phrases—those “mystic memories” of our high school careers.
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