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o our devoted counselor, 42' if WN - 1 MISS MCCAULEY performs her duties as Assistant Principal tirelessly and efficiently. FOR A STUDENTS school record Miss McCauley always consults her file. 47 In dedicating the 1956 Lore to Miss Gladys S. McCauley, the Class of 1956 honors an inspiring personality. Miss McCauley is a loved and respected figure to thousands of students who over the years have known her intimately. Miss McCauley directs our school with the utmost efticiency. ln addition to her many respon- sibilities as Assistant Principal, she personally super- vises our Student Council and National Honor Society. She also plays a vital part in the Prom, Senior Dinner Dance, Senior Picnic, and Sophomore Class Party. But as busy as Miss McCauley is, she is never too occupied to chat amiably with a student and to offer counsel. Her encouraging Words of advice have helped many of us through diflicult situations. Her deep understanding of the high school student's social problems comes from years of experience with young people. She will aid a student in the important decision of choosing a college. From Miss McCauley, the needy student will receive scholarship informa- tion and her fullest cooperation in obtaining a col- lege scholarship. Such instances are typical of Miss McCauley's kindness, understanding, and willing- ness to help the student along the steppingstones of life. The 1956 Lore pays tribute to Miss McCauley for her immeasurable contribution to our high school days. A PARENT visiting our school's annual Open House chats with Miss McCauley. HER FRIENDLINESS and expert guidance have made Miss McCauley a beloved part of our school.
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........x MR. RICHARD H. BARTHOLOMEW,B.A., M.Ed. Superinlendent of Public Schools Lewistown, Pennsylvania Your theme, t'Steppingstones to our Futurel' is a realistic one. It is not possible to step on all the stones which lead to graduation in college preparatory, general, commercial, homemaking, and industrial curricula. With able assistance, you have made your choice and have used the Ustepping- stones' necessary for graduation and for your future growth. Within this framework, you have touched the stones which will aid you in working and living with others, You have the conviction that the welfare of our community and of the world depends upon a rising level of civic participation. You rec- ognize that every citizen needs a strong emotional devotion to the ideals we cherish as a nation. You understand that the ideals of freedom and justice that we call democracy are opposed by communism and fascism. You see a vision of our future com- munity, nation and world, better than any we have ever known, to be attained through the devoted consideration of each citizen to the basic ideals and values of American life. Amid world-shaking changes and problems, these steppingstones which have been recognized, learned and lived-by here in the rooms and corridors of L.lI.S. will provide you with the necessary foun- dation as a builder of a better tomorrow. We have great faith in you, and through you a better world will emerge for the future. Under their guidance Our American Way of Life carries the challenge to create a better culture. In high school, boys and girls have the opportunity to develop and maintain the best in the culture of this nation. Initiative, integrity, and indi- viduality can be developed in respect to human values. The extension of human values demands constructive experience of the creative and in- telligent kind. The Lewistown High School, with its rich and diversihed program, does provide Steppingstones to the Future' for many boys and girls in this part of our great commonwealth. It is here that young people gain the constructive experience, which enables them to lead the way in developing and main- taining a better culture for the future. MR. RICHARD F. SNYDER, B.S., M.Ed. Principal Lewistown Senior High School fi'
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