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THE ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISED THE STUDENTS IN THEIR CLASSES, ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL ROUTINE. THEIR GUIDING HANDS AIDED STUDENTS IN CAINING A VALUABLE EDUCATION.
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This Calumet for the year nineteen hundred and fifty-six is dedicated to the two most memorable individuals in our lives-Mother and Father-the two persons who have made possible these twelve years of school life. It is to them that we owe our profound gratitude, astute thankfulness and respect for aiding us in our climb to be the possessors of a most coveted possession -a diploma from Susquehannock High School. When we, as graduates of 1956, glance over all the highlights of these unforgettable years, we are able to perceive that Mother and Dad have been responsible for their successful progress. They have been the hand that has guided us through the years and now leads us down the aisle to graduation. '6Thanks, mom and dadf' and may Cod bless you always. W ah fg fiQdi'f'ff ,,,,,..s---f ww
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Principals HEBER R. MUTCH Supervising Principal I remember very few things that have upset my equanimity . . . Litterbugs', that could not find a waste bas- ket . . . banana peels in buses we fail to see un- til in a prone position . . . the few of the under- classmen forgetting to put mutes in their horns. I shall always remember and appreciate the privilege of working with a splendid student body and faculty . . . the Courier staff and Calumet staff for a job well done . . . all the other organizations and extra-curricular activi- ties that make Susquehannock School a won- derful place in which to live and work. All these activities deserve credit for their contribution to the student life of our school. The Calumet is a pictorial record of Susque- hannock's school activities. Thanks to each of you who has contributed in any way to this 3.6 annual. Memories are, to a large extent, what you make them. and what you do now determines what kind of memories you will have of Susquehannock. Tak- ing advantage of opportunities, making good use of time, learning to meet and accept situations with a mature attitude, will help bring pleasant mem- ories of school days. Even unpleasant events, if met in a proper spirit, can become tinged in time with humor or satisfaction. Memories donit just happen-they are built. You cannot start too soon to build the kind of memories you want. Heber R. Mutch, A.B., M.Ed. Ralph A. Bortner, B.S., NLS. RALPH A- BORTNER 6 . . Principal
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