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The Staff of the 1975 Marshwood Yearbook presents the ninth edition of the REED EDITOR IN CHIEF Tina Marshman ADVISOR Mr. Cousens SENIOR EDITOR Ernie Ochs ACTIVITIES EDITOR Diane Morse TYPING EDITOR Tina McCreery UNDERCLASSMAN EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER April Matthews Diane Main, Arthur Marshman, Cathy Morse, Tracy Soucy, Roxanne Higgins, Denise Hughs, Laura Ketzler, Laurie Warren, Stephanie McClaine, Diane Camden, Diana Welts, Holly Holton, Kim Crosby, Brenda Eaton, Keith Moore, Darren Morgan, Robert Booth, Cindy Furbish PICTURES: Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Grondin, David Marshall, Mike Perry, Mike Raynor
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According to Samuel Johnson, “No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes . . . than a library.” The volumes tiered upon the shelves record the lives and dreams of the race. In attempting to capture a fleeting glimpse of a year at Marshwood High School, we have borrowed freely of titles and ideas from library shelves. We owe our foremost debt to Charles Dickens. We have transformed his A Tale of Two Cities to our own tale of two towns from the student’s point of view. As the aca- demic year draws to a close, just as Dickens, each of us may be excused for a little in- trospection in asking ourselves David Copperfield’s question “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life . . .?” We may also be, as Dickens is, excused for a little sentimentalism in calling forth the memories of this particular year — precisely 200 years after the setting of Dickens’s tale. And like that age two centuries before, may the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, “conduct the creatures of this chronicle, among the rest, along the roads that lay before them.”
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