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MR. LYON Principal, Elementary School Haverling is eager to prepare its students for a normal, well- adjusted life as well as to help them choose their futures wisely. This couldnit have been accom- plished without the guidance of Mr. Lyon in our early years in the Elementary School. A. :uri MR. NA . Principal, jr.-Sr, High S i ol Tl11'ol1gl+tl1e,e.fI.o1ats'6 our prin cipal, our school has become a better, safer, and more pleasant place in which to learn. He has diligently worked for the better- ment of our new school, and to make us proud of belonging to Haverling. His cherished yell, 'KLet,s go Haverlingf, will lead us to more important things in our future. v MR. ROCK Vice-Principal and Transportation Supervisor Neither hail, rain, sleet or snow shall stop our buses from carrying out their duties . . . well, almost nothing. Our quick-witted, smil- ing-faced vice-principal, Howard Rock sees to this. His three-fold job as vice-principal, director of transportation and Business in- structor has been successfully ac- complished through his untiring stamina and perseverance. As our yearbook advisor, he in-- sured the success of our publica- tion.
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Administration To THE CLASS OF 1958: Once more I have been given the privilege of writing a few words to e recorded in the Haverlinguist. I consider this a great honor and wish to ex ress my appreciation to the Haverllinguist staff and to the Senior Class as a whole. First of all, may I offer heartiest congratulations to every member of the Senior Class. In a few weeks you will be graduating from Haver- ing to enter various walks of life. Without doubt this will be one of the proudest moments in each of your lives, and your arents and teachers will be equafljy proud of you. It has been my privilege to ob- serve most of you seniors from the time tion entered kindergarten. During is time I have seen you grow and develop into young men and women. I have seen you in the classrooms and in the corridors, on the basketball court and the foot- ball field, in the vocal and instru- mental music organizations, and in the senior play and speaking con- tests. In short, I have had a ring- P Mr. Wightman, Superintendent of Schools side seat at all of your school activities, and in my jud - ment the Class of 1958 can boast of as much talent in :Sl fields of endeavor as an class ever to have graduated from Haverling. My fervent hope is that all of you will continue to develop these talents in the years to come. Again may I congratulate each of you, and say that it has been a real privilege to have been associated with you during your elementary and high school days. We are in- deed proud of you, and may you always so conduct your- selves that this pride will increase rather than diminish in the years that lie ahead. The very best of luck and a full and enjoyable life to all of you. VERNON E. WIGHTMAN Ladies of the General Office Through the four seasons these noble women enhance the general office with their atmosphere of cheerfulness and efficiency. The school would be at a loss without these right hand menu to carry out the generalities. Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Hilleg Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Ormsby
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Kfmoi. ANDERS junior Iligli Ifnglisli IU! Faeult of the High chool Fall, winter, spring, or summer- no matter what season, time, or day, you, our high school teachers, have always been there when we needed you the most. Your task was not an easy one by any means. It called for a varied number of virtues, patience being foremost. VVe thank you for instilling within us a desire to learn, and we know that the lessons learned in courtesy will be of immeasurable use throughout our lives. Through many phases and fads, you have watched us grow up and now we want to thank you for your undying efforts in preparing that you have provided us with now the rest is up to u . for the adult world. YVe realize fully well t background for success and that 'Um' Pliysicrll EKIIICIIHOII I311.s'lcf'tlmll, Assistant Fooflmll DONALD BIQCK ROLAND BENTLEY 1f'u,txfpi.gg B101 K Social Stiulies 9 Vocal Music Plzxsiccil Erluczlllon I. LW all - f g' xIELVlN Bu.-mis HOB.-XCIC BURRINGTON BL.'xNc'in-: C xi uox lligli Svliool Sc'if'i1Cr' Iliglz SCll0f7lSCll'I1C'l' Kar ik 4 gawk XVILLIAKI AxTi-:LL Haiim' BANIL junior Iligli Q01 ml Sfuclirfs mill .llfllfIIlN1lllllS
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