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.sez off Congratulations to the Class of '53 For most of you your formal school1ng ends with the Commencement exercises this year You will now enter upon a far more 1nformal but none the less d1ff1cult phase of lean1ng called by some the school of hard knocks Here to fore your assxgnments have been made by teachers and rewards or penalties have been g1ven for success of failure 1n the form or grades Now you are the ones to set your own goals Success w1ll not always be rewarded promptly and fa1lure will mean someth1ng more drastic than a low grade It will take the form of loss of employment financial loss or the loss of respect by one s associates Do not be afraid to try your hardest to adm1t your errors to accept criticisms and to complement your assoc1ates Think highly of your fellow man and he w1ll have a h1gh regard for you CMrs J Jane Anderson Sen1ors of 1953 You represent another group of young people who are completing your high school days Before you l1e unknown problems There are l1ttle thoughts which somet1mes help us to meet and overcome some of the obstacles Remember He too serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers Happiness 1n l1fe 1S one of our goals Here 1S a h1nt 'The secret of happiness 1S I W1Sh each of you much happmess 1n your future life Good Luck' fMrs J Fern All1on To the Graduat1ng Students of the Class of 1953 A man walking along the street near a lot where a group of young boys were playing baseball was astonished when an eager young fellow answered him Why should I be dlscouraged that we're behind 18 09 Why we haven't come to bat yet The pomt I would l1ke to make IS th1s your future undoubtedly holds many dark moments SIHCE you have just so muc 1 tune alloted to you Just so much energ wouldn't It be WISE to always remember to move w1th a purpose to choose the proper roads the necessary means and to keep r1ght on moving? As Dorothea Brande the outstanding Amerlcan wr1ter once said With the time and energy we spend 1n making fa1lure a certamty we mlght have certam success Henry W1chmanowsk1 To the Seniors of 1953 My best W1SheS would be that you Have fa.1th know the r1ght and do only the rightl' Smcerely C A Cornell . , . . , I 1 - - - ' 1 , n . ' 1 v . . ll ' II l I not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does. , . . . . ,, , . 1 . A --h ll Q I . . A: . i . I I --- I ' I . . . . ,, . . . , , U . .... ,, , . . . ,. . . -' 1 A ' I .D
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Pres1dent B111 McIntosh V1ce Pres1dent Jamce Eberly Secretary Naom1 Day reasurer Barbara Mxller News Reporters Calvm Kunkle Dorls Stemer CLASS MOTTO There lS beauty 1n l1fe 1f you look for 1t COLORS FLOWER S1lver St Maroon Amerlcan Beauty Rose Jumor Class Offlcers CLASS HISTORY In September the Jun1ors of 1953 held the1r electlons for class offlcers and determlned the amount of the dues to be pam for the year Also a general outllne was made for the act1v1t1es planned for the yea In October our Tumors sponsored a hayr1de and 1n the same month were responslble for a skatmg party held at the Bryan roller r1nk Then, on October 17th, they presented the1r class play, No Boys Allowed a product of a month's hard work of preparatlon and long rehearsals. Our frlends have been kept pretty busy selllng candy all year long durmg the noon hours here at school, and operatmg the concess1on stands at the ball games. Another successful project of the Jun1ors has been to sell pennant plns to be worn on blouses, coats, and lapels. The pms made a b1g h1t as most of the students wore them to the ball games. The blggest event of the year for the hard work1ng Jun1ors was pre par1ng and select1ng commlttees for the Jumor Senlor Banquet. Each commlttee worked d111gently to make the event a success. The Jun1ors have certalnly been busy l1tt1e beavers through the previous year and we all agree they have done a wonderful Job of handlmg thlngs. Next year they w1ll undoubtedly strlve to keep up tne good work and w1ll make f1ne students. -S P ,,,, T -- h . D H - Il A ua ' - - . . . . F '- A
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