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rjyJ. II onu room Zjcaclcvi Mr. Duane Stanley STANDING: Miss Eleanor Thomas. Mr. Frank Spcchatsko. Mr. Charles Allen SEATED: Miss Angela Maher. Miss June Eddinqiicld. WILL OF A GRADUATING SENIOR The corridors I will to those who wander arm in arm. Laughing, joking, joyously, in gay and youthful charm. I will my English books to those who struggle on in vain Through complicated phrase and clause I learned with so much pain. The basketball and football games I leave the shouting crowd That speaks much softer afterwards; too hoarse to talk out loud. I leave all Monday mornings with the first class on third floor To anyone who gets more sleep than I the night before. The thrill of being a senior I leave vou with a sigh. And hope you'll have as much fun in your senior year as I. I will you all the happiness school holds for you in store. But there's one thing I'm taking as I shut the final door. I'll always have my whole life through, wherever I may go. The memories of the years spent here and of my friends. I know. Carol LePontois Pjrc 15
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m cm or if MR. HERBERT G. RATH Six years ago we started our march through these halls together, you as a teacher, we as students. Your friendship and guidance was extended not only as a teacher and coach, but as a homeroom teacher as well. For your unrestrained giving of self to help in the molding of our lives, we, the June Class of 1956, keep in our hearts a memory of you, Herbert Rath. MR. LOUIS J. NAIRY Time will never erase the shadow cast upon our senior year by your sudden death. Yet our memory of you will not be one of sorrow. The ready smile and carefree laugh that greeted us in the halls, the radiant personality that commanded respect while inspiring friendship, the willingness with which you extended help to all in need, these are the thoughts that shall remain with us forever, Louis Nairy. Page 14
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MOTTO: Half of an Achievement Is to Have Begun It. CLASS COLORS: Rose and White Pa£c 16 CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation
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