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DEDFCATICN II Men of few words are the best men . . . Shakespeare. Behind the scenes of every great theatrical production there is one vitally important person upon whom the success of the entire play rests. Yet the tremendous work of this individual may go unnoticed. unheralded in the critics' columns. Such a person is Mr. Harold Sowers. He has been the key man in the Senior Class productions whether it was the senior play, the prom, or the yearbook. His firm, calm, guidance was a steady- ing influence when we faltered in trivialities and inde- cisions. We have known him as a respected teacher, a wise ad- viser, and as a sincere friend who followed up his words with deeds. For these reasons, we, the graduating class of 1955, wish to dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Sowers, for being our chief prompter. HAROLD SOWERS
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