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MEM OR! AM In memory of Maurice J. Maney, our beloved Junior High School principal wno died on March 13, 1953, in our ninth year of school, we inscribe these words in admiration and affection Mr. Maney had a high regard for the ethics of his profession, and with firm resolve tempered with quiet dignity and gentle good humor he conducted the affairs of the school accordingly. Never austere or harsh, he appealed to both teachers and students as a friend rather than as a remote disinterested administrator. We shall always remember his kindness, sympathetic understanding and tolerance. These salient traits won for him a permanent and endearing place in the hearts of the whole community. His passing has left a shadow where his friends meet and his footsteps in the sands of time endure in the minds of all who knew him. We pause to brush a few highlights on the self portrait of John Cherry, our beloved art teacher, who died February 23, 1956. The pertinent pithy bits of philosophical wit which flowed from the tip of his tongue have etched his memory in our hearts and minds, just as the master strokes of his brush have enriched the community with the handicraft of his art. His voice is stilled and his easel lies idle, but his art lives on as a glowing tribute to his memory. MR. MAURICE MANEY 3 MR. JOHN CHERRY
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DED CA TION MISS LORENE KENNEDY W C. t le graduation class of 1956, dedicate our Tattler to one of the most capable, interesting and friendly teachers with whom we have had the pleasure of associating during our twelve years of school Miss Lorene Kennedy will be remembered by the class not only because of the friendly and respected teacher-student relationship which she maintained but also because of the knowledge of American History which we received through her guidance. The Class of 1956 has dedicated this book to Miss Kennedy to show her its appreciation and also to express to her each class member’s sincere hope for a successful and happy future. 2
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ALMA MATER O HAIL, ALMA MATER. WE HONOR THY NAME; EACH BRAVE SON AND DAUGHTER SING PROUDLY TIIY FAME. TO YOU WE ARE FAITHFUL; WE’RE LOYAL AND TRUE. WE LOVE THEE, SALUTE THEE—THE WHITE AND THE BLUE. AND WHEN WE MAY WANDER ON LAND. SEA, OR AIR. OUR SCHOOL DAYS WE’LL CHERISH IN MEMORIES MOST FAIR. THY NAME, ALMA MATER. WE RAISE TO THE SKY. WE JOYFULLY PRAISE THEE. O CONNEAUT HIGH. 4
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