Spaulding High School - Red and White Yearbook (Rochester, NH)

 - Class of 1940

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THE RBD AND WHITE VOL XXVI ROCHESTER 'NI H MAY 31 1040 NO 4 0 Xi--1 lmrirrurtrttullt si H, Graduatzorr After tour short happy year graduatron suddenly looms up before the seniors It should be a happy oc casron but for the majority of the class rt ls indeed a sad occasion Graduatron means lookrng ahead planning a future lt means the sep arrtron of frrends some wrll seek higher educatron whrle others wrll look for posrtrons Yet there rs somethrng yery beau trful about gr aduatron It marks the the first part of their educatron yen ture out to further rt through actual experience It means a sudden change from chrldhood to young man and womanhood for puprls are no longer able to rely on the help and ad vrce of frrendly terchers They must work out therr problems for them selves gaming knowledge and prow ess all the whrle Graduatron rs lrke a shrp pullrng up anchor The long stay rn the home port has ended and the rough rour ney on the unchartered seas rs rust begrnnrng Some find work as sarl ors scrubbrng decks and cleanrng ma chrnery whrle a few rrse to the herghts of commanders and first and second mates Always there rs a gurdrng lrght a lone star steering that shrp to rts destrnatron safely Whether the rourney rs swrft and straight or rough and slow depends on the crew And so out on thrs ser wrll sarl the Clrss ot 1940 Vlay therr rourney be swrtt and drr ect safely steered by the lrght from the star of success R A S Amerzcan Youth It rs partrcularly appropriate that graduatron should come rn the perrod that rs known as spring Just as sprrng means new lrfe and hope to a yvrnter weary yvorld graduation de yotes the begrnnrng of a new err to thousands of senrors each year boys and grrls rs facrng one of the most rmportant decrsrons that he or she yyrll ey er be called upon to make the problem of what to do after gr ad uatrorr Many wrll continue therr education erther as post graduates or as students rn the varrous colleges and unryersrtres w hrle the marorrty wrll go out rnto the business world What ever the answer to th1s question may be rt means a change of friends and acquarntances often rt means even a change of surroundings Therefore although graduatron should be a roy ous occasron one of the hrghlrghts rn the lrfe of every bov and grrl a throbbrng note of sadness runs through the entrre theme Senrors usually don t agree Wrth Shakes peare s popular thought that Part rng rs such sweet sorrow and rt rs only natural that they should be un happy at the thought of leayrng many of then classmates . 1 . r . ., ' I , . . l 1 , : 5, ' Q. l 5 -' Y, Y- Y - Al-IA . 1 I 4 vi in - 4 x C n 1 - 1 v . Q I 1 c rr . . U I K' ' ' 1 4 1 1 .. N . Y , , a -- - - . . . ., 40. , . . . Y T gd r , , . r , . 2 . 3 s s ' 1 r 3 ' . . ' . 1 . v ' vhs 1. 1 1' y . C , , . r 1 , 1' . y . 1 V 1 v v va I k . . ' 1 ' , L A C . ' 1 . 1 1 'W v ' N . 1 1 v 1 trme when students. havrng finished At the present trme each of these 1 L A ' Q br L. . 1 Y. 1 . . , . Y 6 ' Y is - . v . ' 1 ' Y ' ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' 4 - 1. 1 D , . . , . - Y I V1 ' '4 A 1 W I I . v I 1 L C ra V s A k s k v - ' s . - ' 7 11' ' 1 ' I ' ' v ' K, ' Ln u - 1 v . 1 . . c . . , . ' ! . , . l .- g 1 1 .w I 1 1 1 1 . . ' 7 . ' r l . , 7 X v y, , , . . l v I 11 is V . 1 . r ., r . s n r ' 1 4 v 7 1 ' 1 - . . . N Y . ,Q u ,, 1 y n A ' L . . . . V . . V v Y 1 ,, . . ' . v ' 1 ' 1 1 v - 1 v L 1. w ' 1 v Y' . r. .

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