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IN MEMORIAM ------------- STOW ELL EUSTIS ’50 ---------- Who was stricken down on a Korean battlefield in June, 1953 Give him his soldier’s crown, A flag for a soldier’s bier Who dies that his land may live. Toll! Let the great bells toll Till the clashing air is dim; Did we wrong this parted soul? We will make it up to him. Toll! Let him never guess What work wc sent him to. Laurel, laurel, yes. He did what we bade him do.
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DEDICATION CLARENCE E. LAMB Fortunate indeed are those many students who have had Mr. Lamb for a teacher. Former students have often expressed their appreciation for the benefits they received from his teaching and guidance. The people of Rangcley are thankful that he has chosen to exercise his fine teaching talents in their town. We are very pleased to dedicate this 1954 issue of the “Tattler” to Mr. Lamb.
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THE TATTLER RANGELEY HIGH SCHOOL Vol. XXXVIII THE COMMENCEMENT NUMBER No. 1 EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chicf ............... Ruth Scribner ’54 Assistant Editor .............. Gary Priest ’55 Business Manager ......... Ronald Edwards ’54 Assistant Business Manager Richard Wentzell ’55 Athletic Editor (Girls’) .... Sandra Holman ’55 Athletic Editor (Boys’) .. James McLafferty ’55 Alumni Editor Jacqueline Fox ’55 Exchange Editor Beverly Raymond ’54 Typists Frances Steward ’54 Josephine Mills ’55 Lorrain Spiller ’55 EDITORIAL ¥T is human nature to want better things. This is as it should be, as, otherwise, prog- ress would be much slower. Not only do human beings try for improvements, but insti- tutions, communities, and even governments continue throughout their existence to make the future better than the past in every possible way. R. H. S. not only wants, but needs, several important things. If you will ask the parents of students who attend academics why the girl or boy did not finish the secondary education TATTLER BOARD Standing, left to right: L. Spiller, B. Raymond, J. Fox, S. Holman, C. Lamb. Seated: R. Wentzell, F. Steward, G. Priest, R. Scribner, R. Edwards, J. Mills, J. MicLaflcrty.
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