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First row Miss Hartman. Mr. Schwab, Miss Davis, Miss Kelley, Mrs. Denton, Mr. Merriain, Miss Luizzo. Second row Mr. Uinans, Mr. Daly, Miss Lubbers, Mr. Kretz, Mr. Huber. E N G LIS II I) E PART M E N T “As sheer casual reading matter, I still find the English dictionary the most interesting hook in our language.”- Albert Jay Nock. MISS HARTMAN. Guidance Counseling MR. SCHWAB MISS DAVIS MISS KELLEY, Head of the English Department MRS. DENTON, Adviser, ! I ‘ntal Pabulum; Journalism MR. MERRIAM. Adviser, Lour,melon MISS LUIZZO, Italian Club, Sponsor of Alpha Zeta Hi-N : Italian MR. I MANS MR. DALY, Adviser, Junior ('.lass: Dramatics Director: Adviser, June Night and Graduation Speeches MISS LUBBERS MR. KRETZ, Faculty Manager of Athletics; Intramural Basketball MR. HABER, Hebrew Club 12
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Mr. Lyman W. Davison Guidance Director The termination of your high school course is hut llie beginning of a far more serious task for each of you—-a task that will separate you among the professions, the trades, and other occupations. In your associations with your teachers and your contacts with us in Guidance, we hope that you have been made aware of the capabilities and interests which will enable you to make a wise selection. No matter what that choice may be, there will always be opportunities lor success and reward for effort if you will go forward with ambition, ideals, and character. Here you should have begun the development of all three. My wish for you now is that you continue to develop to become successful and worthwhile citizens. Good luck! Once again I am pleased to extend greetings and best wishes to Lawrence High School's graduating class, the class of 1955. I hope that your high school course has been what you wished it to be, and even more than you hoped it might be. I trust you have learned much about yourselves, your capaci-lies anil your aptitudes, and the one really worthwhile lesson of how to get along with people. I wish all of you success and happiness in the years ahead, much interesting and challenging work, opportunities to meet people, to do things. Good Luck! Miss Ann Gorazza Assistant Guidance Director II
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L A N (; I A (; E “The immense value of becoming acquainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling.” —Havelock Ellis. MISS POSNER, Spanish Singing Club; Spanish MISS LEAN ITT, Honor Society, Latin Cohorts, Latin Senatus; Latin MISS ABRAMS, Spanish MR. MORAB1TO, Spanish MISS BENSON, French Club: Latin: French MISS LUIZZO, Italian Club: Sponsor, Alpha Zeta Hi-Y; Italian MIL HABER, Hebrew Club; Hebrew 13
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