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Dedication We, the Nm-thlfmd Board of 1955, wish to dedicate this issue uf the Nurthlzmd tu our very capable coach and teacher, Mr. Burkett. His thi-ee eveiitfui years at 'Washburn High School hzive been ones of service not only to the Class of 1955 but 0 the entire Sc-bool. 6! cbrlafi
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' The Northiand Pubiished by the Northiand Board Washburn I-Iigh School Washburn Maine i955 Facuity Advisor Mrs. Leifa Buff Engraving Lewiston Engraving Co. Printing Fort Fairfield Review
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Editorial Board lt ditor-in-Chief XVayne Crouse assistant Editor Myrna Lewin associate Editor A Cynthia Ballard Activities Charlene Plissey, Stephen Stairs News Alumni, Exchanges Gail Carter lypists Marlene Conley Donna Stairs Noreen MCBF6H1Fty Llass Editors Lois Poolei Evelyn Churchill Virginia Russell Linda Bull Pictures Dale Jardine Junior High Editor Virginia Haskell Llterary Persis Boyles Business Manager Beverly C1 01,159 Assistant Manager Peter Flewellin bports Earl Waterni in EDITORIAL One regret We usually encounter when sifting the revela- tions of someone near or at his goal is that painful reflection on the hazard or casual way in which he prepared himself. Some students, in later life, will find that they too have not used their capabilities and opportunities to the fullest. Sensible is the one who cultivates his resources in such form as to enable easier and happier life after leaving school. Opportunities for character building, sportsmanship. scholarship, etc., should not be passed by, for they will not only give extra recognition in school but will certainly strengthen tomorrowls America. No one should deny that the various awards, honors, representations. etc., are available to everybody, hut achieved by just a few. They are the schoolis gift to us for extra work and initiative. Let us all attempt to use every occasion of service to our school. or teachers or classmates, as a step in our ladder of success. I would like to sincerely thank, by these mere words, the various editors, assistants, typists and last, but certainly not least, the Northland Board 's faithful and helpful advisor, Mlrs. Bull, for the work and inspiration that they have put into this yearbook. Wayne Crouse Editor-in-chief
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