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Volume 1 Number U THE TIDE Yearbook Photography by Purdy PUBLISHED by CLASS ol ’SB
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Foreword The school seal, which has appeared on the title page of each edi- tion of The Tide, exemplifies the purpose for which Marshfield High School was established: to mold the spirits, minds, and bodies of its students so they may assume their positions in society. This seal, designed by Chandler Sinnott, was adopted as the offi- cial school seal by the class of 1942 soon after the present high school was opened in 1940. The 1888, which appears at the bottom, signifies the year in which the first high school was established in Marshfield. In 1895 the high school grades were moved from the north end of tow n to the then — new Ventress Hall; this in turn was replaced, in 1923. by the first building known as Marshfield High School, the old South School. e have chosen as our theme the three words inscribed on the seal which represent the factors which enter into our lives in Marshfield High School — SPIRIT: the school spirit aroused and fostered through acti ities; MINI): the academic phase of high school life; BODY: our fellow students.
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Mr. P ' rank Hlackington, III Mr. Burton O. Cowgill Dedication W K, the Class of 1950, are jtroud to dedicate this issue of TMK TIDK to two members of the faculty whose simultaneous arrival at Marshfield High caused a great many changes. We wish to express our apjireciation to one for increasing our general interest in music and the other for his never-ending interest in us and our problems. W e thank vou, Mr. Cowgill. for your constant efforts to improve our hand and glee clubs. Through them, we have gained much enjoy- ment of and appreciation for music. To you, Mr. Mlackington. we extend our gratitude for the gui- dance you have given us. From your clases we have gained many things which w ill help us take our places in society. Therefore, we. the Class of 19.56, are both proud and honored to make this dedication to Mr. Hurton (). Cowgill and Mr. Frank H. Hlackington. 111. 4
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