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IN THE SPAN of a few years we have grown both mentally and physically. This is what we looked like in the past. Bottom Row: Jim Martz, Sue DeMotte, Connie Slay, Anna Morres, Margaret Evans, Bob Himes and brother. Hazel Moore and cousin. Second Row: Amelia Ferraro, Louise McMasters, Carolyn Shick, Edgar Huffman, Sam Whitaker, John Reitz, Martha Whitaker, Janet Lingenfelter, Molly Ann Bullers. Third Row: John Korb, Marilyn Edeburn, Sandra Allgeier, Janet Boyer, Estella Plyler, Sue Buzard, Bob Baker. Fourth Row: Shirley Ames, Karen Stewart, Lois McNutt, Arnold Johns, Margaret Tillotson, Emogene Delp, Marlene Park. Top Row: Margie Reinsel, Frances Allshouse, Marty Shovestull, Dale Allshouse, Carol Irvin. 20
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Ike £h4 Chapter Twelve in the lives of the Seniors—Class of 1954.
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TEACHER OF THE YEAR - ft We, the class of fifty-four, have elected as our teacher of the year a man whom we all like and, above all, respect. He has devoted his life to teaching physics and chemistry as well as driving into his pupils the need for less nonsense and more reading of good literature. He, himself, is an example of a well-read person with his excellent vocabulary. In addition to helping us in high school, he helps those who want to go to college or into any other type of training. We, the class of fifty-four, thank you. Doctor Gayley, for being what you are, and may your ideals never falter, for we are sure the classes which follow us will enjoy your lectures and classes as much as we have.
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