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SENIOR PLAY CAST Seated, Left to Right: C. Higgins, R. Fogg, H, Wilson, J. Lynch. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach, Mrs. Stonierg J. Usher, A. Townsend, G. Wallace R. Gerrish, Trott, A. MacDougall, M. Roberts, Coach, Mr. Mezoian. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Secretary, C. Higginsg Vice President, R. Gerrish, Treasurer, J. Lynch
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CLASS POEM nS6n BARBARA PINKHAM The tide comes in, and the tide goes out. Like the senior class, this year, no doubt. Joyce and Helen are our basketball stars. Joe and Keith have trouble with their cars. Rose and Peg like roadsters--there's a reason. Mac and George wear coats all season. Joan and Janice grand students are they, Plan to attend college at some future day. Teddy and Richie we must not forget. Johnny and Bob will be farmers, I bet. Townie and Claudia are managers. Barbie and Arlene may be bandagers. And after this year is comoleted and through, They'll sail like a shin to a harbor true. FREEDGM CARL SANDBURG Personal freedom, a wide range of individual expression, a comnlete respect for a human mind and the human personality--this is an ideal of the democratic system, In all the literature, the documents of democracy, you find this resnect, this hone, this attitude of reverence toward the fullest possible flowering of each human personality. President Lincoln enjoyed quoting the Irishman who said, mln this country every man is as good as the next one and for the matter of that a little better.H We are men, not angels--that is sure. Also we hope we are men and not mice. And sometimes we feel like worms of the dust, doing the best we can, moving a little soil of the earth from where it was to where it will be. CLASS ODE - 1956 JANICE LYNCH fTune: Londonderry Air? The time has come when we must say good-bye to you. Oh, Buxton High, our Alma Mater, dear, Though years may find us far and bring adventures new, To all our hearts and memories you'll be near. Our lessons here accomnlished and our friendships made, To seek our goal, life's road we'll start to climb. While using strength and knowledge you have given us, Wefll leave our footprints in the sands of time. V 'F' -, '.':', -ww.g..gg ..-mr AEEEQHQQMHSKWKME
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