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SEATED (1. to r.): C. Harnois, E. Vetter, C. Sawyer, Mrs. Obrey, C. Goucher, D. Adams, N. Spinney; SECOND ROW: C. Robinson, E. Rix, B. Sanders, G. Gauthier, D. Colburn, S. Smith, D. Vetter, G. Goodwin; THIRD ROW: S. Goucher, J. Saurman, W. Bartlett, D. Libbey, L. Chase. uhe S taff of the 1968 tJltarshwoocf f) earSooh CPresen s the Seconcf Cjcfiiion ofifie REED” Mrs. Mildred K. Obrey Advisor Cathy Goucher Editors Cheryl Sawyer Stuart Seavey Business Willard Bartlett Dennis Libbey Edward Vetter Advertising Cheryl Harnois Cathy Robinson Brenda Sanders Linda Chase Diane Adams Seniors Erlene Rix Ginny Goodwin Deborah Colburn Karen Crosby Geraldine Gauthier Clubs Suzanne Goucher Janet Saurman Diane Vetter Norma Spinney .
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. . . . 9 ff grant me the Serenity to accept the things J7 cannot change, Courage to change the things S7 can, ancf To).iscfom to hnocu the difference
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Goreworcf This year at Marshwood High School, we have tried to promote harmony and unity as a student body. With a world full of disillusionment and dissent, we have been encouraged by our administration and faculty to follow the road of peace. Through studying and through taking part in extracurricular activities, we learn what life as responsible adults will be like. Our futures will vary greatly, but our lives have been molded by the education which we have received at Marshwood High School. Gxpfan aiion Of Our Gooer The goal of every student when he enters high school is graduation and the beginning of his adventures in the living world. This is what our cover represents. The solid purple block signifies our security as mem- bers of the student body—functioning self-confidently and aware of the protection high school life affords each of us. Symbolizing the unknown future is the mass of solid white — unsoiled and untried. The single geometric figure represents each one of us as individuals who will attempt to venture into the future, utilizing the knowledge which we have gained throughout our high school year. Whether we succeed or fail in our at- temps is as yet an unanswered question. 3
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