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Traditionally as we approach high school commencement time, the name Senior Class becomes synonymous with the compound term perseverance and achievement. On June 13, you, the members of the Class of 1969 of Narraguagus High School, will be awaxded diplomas in recognition of your perseverance. You will have achieved a worthwhile goal - you will be high school graduates. In baseball parlance you will have arrived safely at first base, but you will not have scored. To attain you will need to arrive safely at second base, third base, home plate - and in that order. The rules of the game do not permit for shortcuts. Applying this analogy to the game of life, we learn tsometimes belatedlyi that shortcuts do not lead to success. Rather, attainment is contingent upon a series of worthwhile achievements which are gained through diligence in perseverance. To this end you have already estab- lished a pattern which I hope will not be interrupted by high school graduation. You must go on expecting more exciting and demanding challenges with unlimited opportunity for rewarding experiences. You are a class of excellent young men and women. During the past four years you have made some valuable contributions to both the academic and extracurricula programs of the school. And, Itrust that the standard of quality which you have helped to establish at Narraguagus High School will serve as a guide to inspire all future classes. In lieu of the use of flowery adjectives to commend you for accom- plishments to date, I have chosen to conclude with a prophecy based, as it were, on personal observations rather than the power of clairvoyance. In light of you: past performance, I prophesy that you are, by patient perseverance, going to experience and enjoy many worthwhile achieve- ments. You will score and be winners in the game of life. , CHARLES F. LAWRENCE, Superintendent
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To MRS. CHARLOTTE TUCKER, we, the Senior Class, affectionately dedicate this issue of the SQUIRE for her dedication in duty, personal interest in us as individuals, enthusiasm in her Classes, and her never ending work as our yearbook adviser.
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