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ROSBY U9 ARBOR DAY ORATION What does the dedication of this tree mean to us? Is it merely the plant- ing of a tree, or is there a deeper meaning? The original purpose of Arbor Day was to replenish our forests and to make the people aware of the tragic consequence of wasting our natural re- sources. Today, forest preservation has developed into a specialized field, but there still remains a big responsibility on the part of the individual to see that he does his part in protecting our woodlands. As we stand here and see around us the grove of trees stretching into great wooded areas beyond, we witness the solemn strength of manifest har- mony. If only the people of the nations of the world would stand united against the elements that prey on mankind in the same manner that these trees stand to protect each other from the elements of nature, surely this world would be as peaceful as our forests. Imagine for a moment what this countryside would look like if it were stripped of its trees, then perhaps you would be able to sense what would happen if we were stripped of our ideals and freedoms. It would mean the end of life and the beginning of servitude, it would mean living like the low- est form of animal subject to an evil master. This ideology, this subjugator disguised as a liberator, must be, can be, and will be destroyed, for this is Communism. As we stand on the brink of going forth into the world, we seem to realize only now how fortunate we were to have been given the education and guidance which is so necessary, and some of us, unfortunately, now real- ize how we have wasted many of the years of our schooling, for you and only you will ever know if you have worked hard enough to be able to say, I have honestly tried. But now you have a second chance, for you are entering the second and most important phase of your education, so let us give it our best effort, for we are the ones who are to shape the world for many years to come, we are the ones whose responsibility it is to put an end to the constant fear of Com- munism. It is in the name of this class of 1955 that I plant this tree, with hopes that sometime in the future we may each and every one of us realize our dreams in a world of peace and prosperity. -john Slaltery lue A lnil'e
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ROSBY H9 SENIOR ENROLLMENT - 1955 Judith Ann Accuosti Howard Leon Ackerman Harvey Benjamin Adler Charlotte Christine Albino Eleanor Ann Alderman Mary Lou Alexander james W. Allen, Jn. john P. Ambrozaitis, jr. Lois Marie Anderson Martha Ray Angrave Martin Ariola Stephanie Arnold Albert Wayne Atkinson Sarah Juanita Avitabile Lillian Anne Bacys Francis Anthony Baldino Bruce Hamilton Ballantyne Marion Ann Baranuk joel Ira Belsky Ralph W. Bernien William Bessette Stephen Francis Bignelli Andrea Bisnovich Marjorie Ellen Borden Anthony Borrelli Edward L. Bouffard Beverly Ann Boulanger Charles D. Bozzuto Richard S. Brereton Leo Raymond Brodeur Alice Katherine Brown john P. Brown Sandra Buonfiglio Anne Patricia Burns Wayne Daniel Butler Thomas Edwin Bywater Diana Theresa A. Calabro Celeste A. Capobianco Patricia N. Carlet Allan Frank Carnright Leonard Francis Carriero Carolyn Mary Cavanaugh Rogen Wayne Cedarholm Donald Charette Bernard William Chieffo Felicia S. Christowski Elizabeth Ann Ciarlone Paula Barbara Ciarlone Peter A. Ciavarella Domenic Vincent Cicchetti Aldo Orlando Cipriano Thomas Wesley Clapp Noundas Cocoltchos Rosemar-y Colagrossi Edward P. Colangelo Stephen C. Cole Arthur Coleman Eleanor I. Conklin Maureen Ann Conway Vilia Diane Copeland Kathryn Louise Coppeto Michel H. Corey Ethel Margaret Corrigan Nicholas A. Cortigiano Ann Ellen Coughlin Lorr-aine J. Craig Iudith Barbara Crane joan 'Carol Croce Richard Cybulski Daniel Michael D'Alessio Loretta Dance Theodore Michael Dansereau lue f- bite
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