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GRAYSON A. HARTLEY, Superintendent of Schools. A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS Graduation marks your entrance into the adult world. The background which you have established at South Berwick High School is only the foundation for the wide school of experience which you will attend for the rest of your life. But, before you sever com- pletely the ties of your high school career, pause for a moment to reflect upon the in- terest and faith that your parents, your teachers, and your townspeople have shown in you. Show them, in turn, that you are worthy of their confidence by giving the best of yourself to the task of becoming a mature, worthwhile citizen in today's world. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT 35 Representatives: Mr. Stuart C. Chaplain, Mr. Henry R. Sawyer, Mr. J. Donald Staples. Mr. Robert L. Olmstead, Mr. Owen Stevens, Jr.; Absent-Mrs. Cecelia W. Morse. 3
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FACULTY MATTHEW J. FLAHERTY -is principal at S.B.H.S. -attended U. of New Hampshire Plymouth State College, Randolph Macon College -received B.S.; M. Ed. -formerly taught at Dover High and Alton High School To The Class of 1965: During the last four years, most of you have had strong school ties academically, socially and athletically. Now you'11 disperse in many directions, most likely never to meet again as a group. Each of you will now j oin, and continue to j oin, other groups throughout your lifetime; groups such as college, junior college, tech, school, work, family, church, civic, etc. Each of you has made contributions to your class these last four years and in your new groups you'll continue to do so-contributions like strong healthy interests; promptness; thoroughness; loyalty; individual initiative; etc. Because of excellent characteristics, yours has been an outstanding class, academically, socially and athletically, as you join new groups these traits of success will be most welcome. MRS. AGNES ALLEN -teaches English and is librarian -attended Colby College and Univ. of Maine -received A.B. from Colby -formerly taught at Wilton Academy, Dix- field, Philips, Strong, Unity-Freedom High School -advisor of National Honor Society MRS. JUNE CHAMBERS -teaches Home Ec., Health, and Personal Typing -attended Farmington State Teachers College -received B.S. in Education -formerly taught at Waldoboro High School -advisor of F.H.A. Club
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