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Ianuary 1, 1955. In tive more months you will join 1659 former graduates of Conemaugh Town- ship High School. Other classes faced depression, a short boom, World War II, an uneasy peace and then Korea. Yesterday's U. S. News predicted that The Year ahead, for nearly everyone, is to be the best ever. Worries will be fewer. Optimism will dominate, pessimism fade. Bitterness, often, will give way to more cheerfulness . . . Prosperity will be almost everywhere .... The world is out, temporarily at least, to try to enjoy itself. It will be interesting to note on graduation night what kind of prophets these editors are. But come what may, we hope that your diploma will open for you doors of opportunity and that you will be equal to the enduring challenge of building a better world. Above all we wish for you that inner peace that comes only with a sense of having done the right thing. TELFORD B. BLOUGH Supervising Principal IJIHEIITI B U Il FUUTSTEP5 Footprints, footprints everywhere! There are many sizes, shapes and varieties facing each senior. Which should you choose? The ones that lead to positions of influence? To acquiring and hoarding material assets? To renown in some field such as in science or politics, or industry or religion? To aimless living? lust what prints should you follow to achieve greatness? Was Carlyle thinking well when he wrote, i'It is great, and there is no other greatness -to make one nook of God's creation more fruit- ful, better, more worthy of Godg to make some hu- man heart a little wiser, manlier, happier-more blessed, less accursed. ? PAUL BBRKEBILE High School Principal
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The school begins in the office. Here the countless admits cmd bus D' passes are issued by our capable and efficient secretaries Lucy Cortez, 1 I Mary Iane Ceryak and Lois Williamson. Mr. Forney, home school visitor, checked on us when our footsteps led us astray. e5i1Ff 'y if L! I Mil III. E5 TU A SUEIIESSF I. SIIHUIIL 5 Q SCHOOL BOARD C0 'Op These men exercise remote but definite control in directing W g ' 9 our paths. 4 C13 J Luther Spangler, Wolfe Huber Ir., Iohn Stahl, Dr. G. G. Grazier, Dr. P. L. Bcxckman, Foster Custer, Paul O'Connor, William Pugh, Rudy Meyers, Iohn Yoder.
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