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From the very beginning of story and song poets and Iyricists have likened life to a iourney along a thorough- fare. One modern poet has even distinguished this thoroughfare into two separate sections . . . the first part, says he, is like a pleasant small town road that leads to a large highway . . . the second part, he con- tinues, is the highway itself. The former represents our high school years lfor it is from first year high school that we are accustomed to date our lives as really beginningl while the latter represents the years after high school. The turning-off point is graduation. As these words are written we, the members of the Class of '54, are nearing that turning point and will soon be on the highway itself. Those who have gone before us tell us that as the miles of the years click away on time's speedometer, a main likes to oc- casionally pull over to the side of the road, relax . . . and recall some of the scenes that he has forever passed on the road of his high school days. This book will be for us the springboard enabling us to do iust that . . . to relive these wonderful days of our high school years. lt will remind us of valuable friendships, of the fine priests who loved us enough to patiently teach us day after day despite our short- comings and ingratitude, of classes, lessons, dates, football games, of the mischief we got into, of the laughs and punishments we shared . . and so on into happy endlessness. Because our lives will be lived separately from this time on THE ROCKET '54 will become a cherished pos- session . . . because it alone will be able to recall for us our days as students at Catholic High School. LIBRARY and LABORATORY BUILDING GYMNASIUM
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THE TWENTY-FOURTH GRADUATING CLASS OF LITTLE ROCK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS . . . I9 4 if er LOUIS CALDARERA Editor JAMES SCHMELZER Business Manager LELAND CUPPLES Art Editor LOUIS FREDERICK GENE SWANSON SANTO VIZZINA A-N Associate Editors ,N ,M FATHER GEORGE W. TRIBOU M '+ '--. '
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