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H U EH Our Editors-in-Chief Nancy Haynes and Eric Wessman have worked diligently to produce the best yearbook possible. We shall always be grateful for their untiring efforts to attain our hnal goal in high school. A The unsellish endeavors of the Literary Staff proved to be one of the main factors in the success of the 1955 ROCK. Maureen Sutherland, Patricia Pick, and Alva Tripp, the literary Co-Editors, and their stall consisting of David Thomas, Adrienne Coe, Maria Sepcich, and Myra Siegel devoted a great deal of their time and energy to the Write-ups in this, our greatest achievement of our high school career. Q i gi. The combined talents of the class artists, Joan Malmquist, Eric Wessman, and Barbara Bogutzski, made possible the beautiful artwork of our Yearbook. Parallel to the Art Staffs paper and paste work is the magnificent photographic art arranged by the editors of the Photography Staff, David Thomas and Leon Harris.
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P Uiliil-lilfi'iY Mr. Luther Kirsch Mr. Kirsch will be remembered for numerous reasons. Some of the boys will remember him as a sports coach. And who could forget his Friday words! ll Others of us will recall gruelling rehearsals of Lost Horizon, and the fun we had with This ls Your Strife, Mr. Kirsch. All will admire and respect his philosophy of brotherly love and understanding. Both these men have proved their friendship toward us and in recognition of this we affectionately dedicate our yearbook, THE ROCK 1955, to them. 7
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ST FF Of course we owe much thanks to our Typing Staff, headed by Mary jane Scott. Their nimble fingers worked diligently to complete the necessary and important type-work of the Literary Staff and prepared it for our printers. One staff deserves the deepest gratitude of the whole class. They are the Business Stahf and their editors, William Campbell and Mary Jane Scott. It was their job to raise the vast finance needed to produce our ROCK, 1955. V 3 - . r ' f 15 i A, J o--ff' Z, Your Editors and Senior Class wish to express their sincere gratitude to Mr. john Ruckdeschel as Faculty Adviser and Business Manager and Mr. Douglas Sackman assisting as Literary Adviser, Mr. James Carnrite as Photography Adviser, and Mrs. Ida Shi- mans as Art Adviser. 9 lr 4 ...SMA . S . 1 ml X Q W
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