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In Memoriam The Croton Staff of 1956 dedicates this page to Dick not because we need this page by which to remember him, but because it is the only tribute we have the power to give. The Staff
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A Tale of Two Cities'' Part II Last year, 1955, the name of this year- book was changed from Pioneer to Croton because we felt that Croton represented better the two cities Croswell and Lexing- ton than did Pioneer. Last year, too, A Tale of Two Cities was used as a theme. That was only the first part. We hope sincerely that you enjoy the continuation of our story. The Staff Croswell, Michigan,! 956 Acknowledgments Editor-in-chief . . . . Senior Editor......... Underclassmen Editor Activities Editors . . . Sports Editor......... Circulation Editor. . . Typing ............... Cover Design.......... Division Pages . . . . Mary Kathleen Parr Jim Sullivan John English Joyce and Judy Bennett Arnold Hulverson Gail Falls Gail Falls Warren Wenner Warren Wenner
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Harold Atkins The best way out is always through. | Yvonne Below She's got a mind of her own and a voice to express it. Beth Bennett What? No boys in heaven? Well, leave me here. Christine Bidne Honest friends are few. Bob Bowman Got any river they say isn't I crossable? I Douglas Bricker I Wonderful dis- Icovery of modern I live—publicity. Marilyn Brown There is a deal of deviltry 'neath that mild com- plexion. Grant Burch Count me not [ with those that whine for what is over. Charles Burns I The Lord is my I guide. Judy Camm Talent is some- thing, but tact is everything. Janet Coleman The only way to have a friend is to be one. Sandra Cook I May she never change except in I name. |Lawrence DeMeyer A man of genius makes no mistakes. I Rosemarie DeMeyer We'll remember her friendly attitude. Mary Denton I It is better to I bow than break. Margaret Dewar A true friend. Clarabelle Dickinson Strange silence, mightier than the cannon's thud. Dawn Emeigh The only reward of virtue is virtue. Phyllis Emeigh Just naturally full of fun. Carol Erbe To waste long nights is sad discontent. Gail Falls Formalism is the hall-mark of the national culture. Tom For in There is always a smile on his face. Doris French I might surprise you if you dare me, Linda Lou Gaffield Because of you we will be glad and gay. Jo Ann Galbraith Her personality will never fade. William Galbraith Full of sweet indifference. Flossie Gardner Her thoughts and conduct are all her own. Wayne Gardner Older men de- clare war, but it's the youth that fight and die. Gordon Garner He seems quiet, but you can never tell by looks. Connie Gilbert A penny for your thoughts. Bonnie Hazard A thing worth having is worth working for. Thomas Hendra Don't worry about me with Betty Hoppinthal Never worry today if you can put it off until tomorrow. Arnold Hulverson Man builds no structure which outlives a book. Joel Hurley Win without boasting, lose without excuse. Gloria Johnson Experience is the best teacher. John Johnson Some little bug is going to find you some day. Ila Kaercher The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. Bob Kallio Give me the tools and I will finish the job. Robert Kettlewell Oh the wasted hours of life. Bonnie King If they can take it, I can. Lewis Lamb He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Flossie Lashbrook An innocent face,| but you can never tell. John Liddicoat After love, golf is the most exhil- arating sport of all. Larry Lindke Just take it easy and never get excited. Robert Martin Never let your studies interfere with your educa- tion. Carol McNulty True to herself and to her friends. Edward Moran Rome wasn't built in a dav. Phyllis Newton In the end truth will conquer. |Clayton Nichol I'm a smart guy but I've had a hard time proving| it. Bill Nunn I It's fun to study, I I'll bet. Elm a Nugent Why hurry? My day will come. Robert Ormerod I'm not a rule breaker, just a mischief maker. Dave Orr Six feet of man j to say nothing of | his feet. Janice Pace I I'll find a way | or make one.» Alma Parker I Good friends are better than fine gold. Mary Parr I am willing to taste any drink once. Ted Puhl The finger that turns the dial, rules the air. Carol Ramage W e live but once | let life be gay. Charles Recker Girls scare me. | Elfriede Reichl A good sort and a good sport. Richard Riley All I know is what I read in the J papers. |Charlotte Roome To make the world a friendly place, one must show it a friendly | face. Jesse Salazar I like work, it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. Carlene Sasinowski The charm of a deed is its doing. Virginia Sheldon Don't worry me with men. Gerald Sheridan He wants to be a bachelor, but he just can't get started. Elaine Sherman Love and a cough cannot be hidden. Gene Smith Silence is FR'I? Shy, but not golden. dry;„' William Spezia A hard task and the muscle to achieve it. Llovd Straffon I can be what I I will to be. Theresa Steele True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. James Sullivan What this country needs is a good five cent cigar. Yvonne Thorley Mum's the word. Dee Woodard No good man over grew | rich all at once. Tom Wright An innocent iace, but you can never tell. Deraid VanCamp You ain't heard nothin' yet, folks. Valerie VanRenterghem So much do I love wandering. I Betty Weiss Barbara Whitman A busy bee. She who walks Tom Wendt wUhhas There are thousands of reasons for fail- ure, but not one excuse. Linda W estbrook The more I see of men the more I like dogs. Marge Ziolkowski Her heart is like the moon, it's got a man in it. no need of fear.
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