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“God prosper your journey!”
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Principal's Vessage our theme The nd learning i aught with necessary to surmount tor successful uation of the process. As you part at the junction and go you separate ways, may the remainder of the trip be extremely enlightening and most reward ing for each and every one of you. Milton W. Knowlen Superintendent's Message During the thirteen years of your public school career, you members of the class of 196] have traveled a long way over unfamiliar paths. At each stage of the journey your progress has depend ed largely upon your own hard work and determination, encouraged and guided by your parents and your teachers. At each stage, also, you have gained in matyrity and self-reliance, in preparation for what is to come. Now that you are reaching the end of your journey through our schools, all of those who have been privileged to share in your progress in the past, extend the warmest hopes for your successful future. In whatever line of endeavor you may choose, you will find that the same basic personal qualities which helped you achieve success in school will also help you to succeed in a useful life. Robert B. Lunt Superintendent off Schools { 7 », Dr. Capron, Mr. Leary, Mr. Stanford, Mrs, Clar , Min Lunt, Mrs. Davenport.
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GERALD HALLETT MARGUERITE LARY GEORGE RENWICK Sub-Headmaste1 English French Industrial Arts Algebra II Latin Athletic Directo Dramatics Coach Latin Club Yearbook Advisor F.T.A. Advisor Mr. Renwick has helped us to under- 1 . ° st ourselves d ¢ school better. feet on the ground and to estimate concern, hard work, and ready inter bent or Harvard: ‘his “Alms Mann” real values. We appreciate his patient est and understanding to prepare us and thoughtful efforts. : for that which is ahead. In the classroom i + ‘e od al ed ANNE FERGUSON DWIGHT LIBBY LENORA McMACKIN English Science Home Economics Reading Student Council F.H.A. Advisor Yearbook Advisor Bowling Mrs. McMackin’s touches give a homey One-Act Play Coach Yearbook Advisor atmosphere to our school every day, : whether they are plants, toll-house A smile or gentle advice is always Mr. Libby is often seen growing mys- cookies, or the making of a new apron. there when we need it most. Remem- terious things in jars or wheeling his i ber the times we stopped in for just portable lab down the hall. Of course, a friendly chat? “we don’t mean to be facetious!”
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