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“Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest things in the nicest ways. MICHAEL J. LEVINE (upper left) “Once upon a time there was a math teacher OLIVIA STEELE (upper right) “What a day for a daydream . . . RICHARD D. STEVENSON (center left) Grant YOU the serenity to accept the things I can’t change. JOHN S. BLANCHON (center right) Better finish up; it ' s almost time for my afternoon rounds. DR. STANLEY RUSSELL (lower right) My right side is my only side. I 4
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Each year, as graduation approaches, the senior class reflects upon those events, those experiences, and more importantly, those individuals who have played a part in their years in high school. Bearing this in mind, we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Richard Kennedy, our class advisor for the past four years. He was with us in 1 970, when we were freshmen, desperately trying to find a place for order in a planning board of fifteen youth- fully enthusiastic members; he was with us in 1971, advising and quieting a planning board of sophomores caught up in their own rhetoric. Mr. Kennedy was there in 1 972, helping us turn the class into a viable economic unit. He has been with us more than ever this past year, helping us with the Prom, Class Night, and gradua- tion exercises. Together we have endured the consequences of, and taken pride in our departures from tradition; a decision to withhold class elec- tions and do without officers until our Junior year; a decision to change the design of the class rings; and a decision to have a Jun- ior Class Day, which turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of our high school years. Therefore, in appreciation of his support, his enthusiasm, and his devotion, we dedicate this, the 1 974 Marsengold, to Mr. Richard Kennedy. The Class of 1 974 3
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YVONNE WRENN (upper left) How did you know my nickname was Dimples? AAARTHA B. RICH (center) A really busy person never knows how much he weighs. ELEANOR SCHWARTZ (center left) Quick, I hove ten minutes. What ' s the latest? BEVERLY LIHLE (center right) A smile is a curve that sets things straight. MRS. MARILYN LEVENTHAL (bottom left) From day to day, sun to sun, this woman’s work is never done. ELEANOR MURPHY (bottom right) No, the mail hasn’t come yet. 5
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