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shift! ag? , su f , f ix KSU . 41 5 5 4' QP 1 ... vid Vw... V.-it - 1 f x ,:,i' .k.. A :I f , i' fvf.z.s 'i ' it is ii , F :Q . I 1 ff MR. THOMAS MOORE Congratulations to the graduates of the Class of '57 and best wishes for success, health and happiness. Although your years at East Aurora High School have now come to aniend, I hope they have been just the beginning of your never-ending search for truth, under- standing and a life enriched by unselfish service to your fellowmen. Thomas C. Moore As I look over the past six years of your high school life, I am amazed, as I am every year, by the tremendous growth and maturity you have attained as seniors. Can you remember coming into seventh grade in September, 1951, a bunch of little Eager-Beavers , and then recall how superior you felt last fall MR. LEWIS MC NEIL to the incoming seventh graders? Do you remember away back there, the Truman-MacArthur dispute? In the fall of 1952 you helped make your parents and friends aware of the election, and America turned out more voters, than at any other time in history. The Korean War ended. Warren was made Chief Justic. Church- hill retiredg Stalin died. These are the events that have happen- ed nationally and internationally while you have been in school. In school, you have sometimes won and sometimes lost. You have made mistakes. You have been successful also. You will find out, beyond graduation, that life is just about the same as school. You will win sometimes, you will also lose, but the measure of success will he your reaction. If you keep your re- sponse as clear and unemotional as it has been during your high school career, you will be a credit to East Aurora and its founding fathers. ML McNeil Row One: Mr. Scriber, Mrs. Austin, Miss Stanbro, Mr. Richert.
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