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MABEL WILLEY Betsy Happy and bubbly, a rare humor mixed with sincere sense of duty. JOHN YOUNG Jack Don't think it is what you know it is what you get away with. MARY WOODS Mary Sweet, innocent, and sincere. PATRICIA WSZOLEK Pat Her spirit alone, should bring her success. 42 ROBERT REYNOLDS Sonny A look into the future
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As the many years of study come to an end, we, the Class of 195 leave Ewing High School as better citizens ' sciences and a m 6. with a greater kn ore complete und ' colle - owledge of the erstandmg of life. Some of us will goto ge, others will don the uniform of our armed forces. No matter where we are or what we are doing, our days at Ewing will never be forgotten. September 12, 1952, is the day we entered a large, lonely building, June 15, 1956, is the day we left an emporium of knowledge, friendships, and understanding. We 'shall also remember the confusion of another day when we received our eighth grade diplomas in the presence of other class- men. Then too, there will be the memories of an overcrowded school, a brave hall patrol, and a noisy cafeteria. Yet, fresh in our memories will al- ways remain the canteens sponsored by the P T A dances, and our own ' ' . . ., the student council lunnor and senior proms. The most remembered ' l activities will be the magazine drive th p ay, Our Town, the senior play The Mad basketball and 5 eiunior , woman of Chaill t- baseball which bur ' ' ' o , the trophies in we helped to win g, Virginia and W f and the trip to Williams- , ashington, D.C. But for above all th graduation-with its laughter h . . e rest, the day of and tears-shall n ave laid aside our c ever be forgotten. Since we aps and gowns, Ewing High is now but our Alma Mater. We are th ' not only our school proud to have had a part in making our school e school It is. What now shall be make of ourselves?
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