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The Class of 1958 has chosen the solar system as its theme for THE AURIGAN. This seems most appropriate since the title of our yearbook is taken from a five star constel- lation, Auriga. Each of the five stars represents a township which together form the Southern Berkshire Regional School District, Edward Young's quotation, He builds too low who builds beneath the stars, is our motto. We understand the motto to mean that one should aspire to the ultimate, above the stars. In order to succeed one must have an ambition and then be determined to at- tain it. At this time, too, space is in the news. Earth satellites, missiles, and rockets are havinga profound effect upon all our livesg therefore, it is our aim to represent parts of the solar system in designs for the division pages as well as to carry out the theme in the class history and prophecy. The Senior Class would like to express their gratitude to Mr. May, who has designed the yearbook cover, and to Mr. Norton, who has contributed much time and effort to the yearbook by taking and developing photographs of various activities at Mount Everett. Elizabeth A. Schneck Editor-in-Chief FACCULTY SENHURS UNDERCLASSMEEX coma Ts MTG IEXVJERIET V' SIPURTS AUS
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a 1U DEIIM CEXTEI CDN We, the Class of 1958, are happy to dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. Barbara R. Rhoades whose sincere efforts on our behalf have helped us immeasurably to attain our scholastic level, Mrs. Rhoades has been able to instill into the daily routine a charming friendliness which has made the work so much easier and memorable.
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fl ' HN MEMORY On January 30 of 1956 during our first year at Mount Everett, Richard O'Hara died as the result of an automobile accident, Dick was born in New Symrna Beach, Florida, on November 13, 1939, where he lived until his family moved to Mill River and finally to Monterey, Before coming to Mount Everett, Dick attended New Marlboro High School where he was captain of the junior varsity basketball team and pitcher on the baseball team, Well liked by his many friends, Dick was especially noted forhis shy but genial ways, Dick had two opposite sides to his personality, he was both fun-loving and serious. In either frame of mind he always provided his classmates with good company. Dick's memory will stay with us al- ways,
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