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Recognition H.,je,.,a.f, e.65,eaA, As we seniors bid farewell to our Alma Mater, we direct a parting message to two of Haverling's most beloved teachers. I To you, Miss Hilda Blair, we sentence you to many more years of benign living. We have all been greatly enriched by your thirty-year stay at Haverling. We shall never forget our little lady with the stormy temper that could be changed to sun- shiny-humor in the twinkling of an eye. And to you Miss Jennie Schofield, we also wish that you may have many years of happy retired life after so generously instilling knowledge to Haverling students for eighteen years. We, the faculty, administration, and the students, shall surely miss you both and hope that from time to time you will think of us, as we shall think of you, and re- member the pleasant times we have enjoyed together at Haverling. VT' ,
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We, The People ' Foreword '4We the people, in order to establish . . . a better world in which to live, have devoted our entire childhood studying in preparation for the wisdom needed to carry us out into a complicated world. It has not always been easy to stick to the cause put before us. Many of us fell by the wayside or were called out to tasks that could not wait. Yet on we marched, cramming. hoping, and praying for the sagaciousness that would pay in later dividends. So through constant campaigning we arrive here today, breathless, unaware and a bit optimistic as to just what our fate will be. Yet, be what it may, we shall never forget our happy, carefree days in Haverling. The hours spent quietly walking the halls in deep meditation or those spent in joyous merrymaking. Thus, we, the Class of '57, in tribute to those who did succeed in the battle and to those trying to succeed, do proudly present our thesaurus of 'happy memories, the '57 HAVERLINGUIST.
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'O' 1 Zin illlvmnriam Though he has lween taken from us, we shall always remember Mr. Moose for his kindness, patience and understandingg for his willingness to help us understand the mysteries of scienceg for his inspiration as a teacher and friendg for all the little things he did for us in connection with the visual aids programg and for his devotion to his family and to his church, He has served us faithfully, and we shall all miss him.
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