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who BETTY M. URTEL We push time away from us, and then we wish Him back ,aws- A. JANE VAN BUREN Youth that pursues with such an eager pace 'lx-O? ROBERT J. TINNEY He never seems to worry and is seldom in a hurry MURIEL J. VAN BUREN Promise is most given when least is said Z8 ,f LEO J. TINNEY Be silent and saf --- e -Silence never betrays you , 'H:,'-.mx i f , ,, .Zin L i t .U--iimagiw K T 11:1 , 3 ' VINCENT WIK All I ask is to be let alone
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ii. . it x A My . K DONALD L. SCHULTZ To have seen what I have seen, A i Rx -X E , I n' i See what I see! ' THOMAS E. SCHULTZ What a man has, so much he is sure of BARBARA ANN SEARER Individua1ity is the Salt of Common Life WALLACE G. SWADER Rejoice, oh young man in your youth gy, , ..,.,, JANET GAIL SILLOWAY A merry heart doeth good like a medicine Z7 Wit CAROLE JANIECE SHAW We pardon in the degree we love
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JEANNINE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS KATHLEEN L- WILLIAMS Man's greatest possession IFS the Spifit, is a Sympathetic Wifevl not the size that counts SENIOR CABINET P.Koh1er, I.Cove1, B,Ciurzynski, I.A11en, I.Edgar, Mr. Hood, I.VanBuren, L.Kopacz, I.Ground enior Class History N 1951-52, the Seniors ------ as Freshman, struggled through their first year in Senior High School, Under the advisorship of M. R. Freson, they chose their class colors Qblue and white, and purchased jackets. As Sophomores they began establishing themselves by holding a St. Patrick's Day Dance and several bake sales. As Juniors the Class of 1955 received their class rings and operated successfully under the super- vision of J. Melvin Hood. Their major activities consisted of a Spring Dance, which they sponsored with the Sophomores, and the annual Jr. Sr. Ball, Stairway to the Stars, which they co-sponsored with the Seniors. The Seniors returned to A. C. S. in September, 1954 and immediately began preparations for their June graduation with the fitting of their caps and gowns. In November they held the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, besides several sock dances throughout the school year. On April Z, the Class gave their per- formance of Pure as the Driven Snow, as their selection for the annual Senior Play. Some Enchanted Evening, the theme of the annual Ball, was one of the season's most gala social events. Z9
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