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Heather King studies her new schedule on the first day of school. THERE IS SCMEBGDY OUT THERE The Musket? Since when has our book been called The Musket? Since when has our book had any name at all? Actually, our book has always had a name, it was just never carried out, so unfortunately, the yearbooks at Southbridge High have been nameless, This year's yearbook staff racked their brains try- ing to think of an appropriate name for the South- bridge High book. The search proved to be less than profitable - at least fifty choices of boring names that would be shelved away next year leaving the book without a name once again. Then, we found it! One of the staff members came forward with a 1963 Southbridge High yearbook. lt was called The Musket. At first we thought it sounded pretty boring, but under further scrutiniza- tion, we realized that we were dealing with a legacy. Twenty-five years ago, these words were etched in print. We, the seniors of 1963, have selected Musket las our namel and shall pass it on to all future senior classes at Southbridge High School. We believe that the Musket is a symbol of the leadership, the courage, and the forebearance of the Pioneers. We hope that by setting such high ideals for our- selves and for our fellow students we will be able to live them up together. Hence, the name of The Musket has been rein- carnated and shall once again represent the true spirit of Southbridge High. . ,g,.J- ' , , 3.4 Above: Kristin Dall, Brandon Beauregard, Santino Tiberii, and Michelle Meunier perform a biology experiment. Below: Kelly Congdon gives Aaron Poirier a friend' ly hug to welcome him back to school.
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