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If yr 5 s Hello Spauldingitesl Here we are back again with our exchange col- umn. In each issue we receive, we sometimes find something excep- tionally humorous or interesting which we publish, hoping you will enjoy it. Below is a list of the schools we exchange with. The Abhis of Abington High The Aegis of Beverly High The Broadcaster of Nashua Junior High The Brown and White of Stoning- ham High The Bulletin of Watertown High The High Lights of Hillsboro High The Informer of Keene High The Lakonian of Laconia High The Log of Hobart High The Messenger of Manchester High The Meteor of Berlin High The Orange and Black of Farm- ington High The Optic of Ossipee High The Red and Gray of English High The Ray of Woodbury High The Red and White of Sanford High The School Spirit of Dover High The Semaphore of Stoughton High The Thesaurus of Manchester High The Tattler of Nashua High The Observer of West Springfield, Mass. We received a magazine from West Springfield High of West Springfield, Mass., and thought it was attractive. Congratulations to your talented staff I We recently received an issue of The Ray of Woodbury High School and we think it is an excellent maga- zine. The section on jokes was very humorous and the page on Fash- ions is a feature we haven't seen for quite some time. Photos and Credits Our football team: Jimmy Smith, Marcel Huppe, Bruce Leary, Dick Stuart, Jimmy Scott, Paul Clark, Paul McGrath, John Carrigan, Sam Theriault, John Newhall, and Kenny Dodge. fPhotos by Wentworthl 12. Prize winners in the Halloween win- dow painting contest: David Seavey, Peggy Foster, Barbara Bickford, and Frank Kelley. 13. VIP's at Memorial Plaque presenta- tion: Ex-Gov. Huntley Spaulding, Mrs. Leon Spaulding, Mrs. Vera Spaulding, Mrs. Huntley Spaulding, and His Honor Mayor Wesley Lyons. 14. S. H. S. Co-eds: Kay Baker, Norma Phillips, Rose Sielian, Martha Mc- Leod, Mary Learson, and June Ry- 1-ll. an. 15. First prize winning picture by Da- vid Seavey. 16. Second prize winning picture by Peggy Foster. 17. More Co-eds: Jeanine Hamel, Bever- ley Johnson, Joan Parent, Nancy Tuttle, Lorraine Horne, and Pris- cilla Stevenson. 18. Band members: Carl Sirois, June Pomroy, Minnie Varney, Shirley Christie, and Harry Hanson. 19. The New Spaulding Family Memor- ial Plaque. 20. William Haaker, Pianist.
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ig 'Thoughm of a SmJ C3rader ALAN KING GEoGRAPHY There are states, too, you know, Everywhere, high and low. They are here, they are there, East and West, North and South Even at a river's mouth! i DRUMS Hear the beating of the drum Rum-tee-tum, rum-tee-tum enrh With rhythm it goes, and magic it knows For it is the drum That goes Rum-tee-tum. ARITHMETIC I sure like arithmeticg Fractions is the kind I pick. If you will but do it slow, It is lots of fun, you know, But some like it, and some don'tg Some will do it, and some won't. SNOWBALL I had a ball of snowy I let it flying' go, It really went far, And hit a new car So, running,.I'll go, Very fast through the snow! BIRTHDAYS You might have a party, With Mary, Ann or Marty, And that's lots of fun, But too soon it's done! OUTDOOR GAMES Outdoor games are lots of fun, We don't care which side has won Best of all, I like baseball. Let girls play with a sissy doll! There are games for young and old For the bashful and the bold. Outdoor games are lots of fun, That includes most everyone! SKIING Do you like to ski? If so, come with me, We'l1 go up the towg Then a'Hying we will go! Down the hill we'll spin, Or glide as does a Hn, For I'll ski, both here and there, Where I go I do not care! CUB SCOUTS We met right after school, Yes, when I was but ten And we did lots of things In our good cub Scout den. I know the fun we had Yes, did we have fun? For we went out and played When business meeting was done. And when the games were through, We'd give a rousing cheer, It was both long and loud And everyone could hear. Then when the dusk began That was at five o'clock Each one would say good-bye, And then towards home he'd walk.
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