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principals ' Messages It seems such Q1 short time since as Sophomores the Class of 1955 conceived the idea and received permission to publish the first Year Book to be published by ri class of lNl.mheim Central High School, Considerable effort put forth by the ytirious committees h.1s resulted in the pro- duction of this first copy of the S'I'IEGllL ROSE. I should like to LOflgl'lltL1l.llC the st.iff and the class upon this achievement. D. W. XVITNER Upon your graduation you will have completed .in im- P1'i12i'i,f1.1f portant phase of your life. ln the case of the yearbook the ultimate goal is more readily discernible. It is the finished product . . . the yearbook. But the completion of your high school career is just the beginning of ei lmppy life of Seri ice to your family. your friends, and your com- munity, in which you have the opportunity of displaying those .tttributes of ch.tr.1cter which have been instilled into you in the development of your personality during your d.iys in school. Min' I congratulxte the gr.1du.ites of the Class of 1955 and wish each one of you the grcqitc-st success in the future. D. XV. XVITMIZR Piillcjfml ROBERT A. XVEITZEL A i ff. pfllleflldf Most High School Seniors look brick on their school days as an experience of too much study, discipline, regimenta- tion, and hard work. Actually, you will find that these problems only begin when you start to make your own living. and that your school d.1ys were really happy days. 'l-llls rc-.iliztition then demands courage, integrity, honesty, dc-termin.1tion, and resourcefulness to attain it sutcessful .ind happy life. It is my sincere hope that the members of the Class of 1953 reach the goals they have established for themselves and with each and every one of you go my best wishes for happiness and success. ROBERT A. XX'Fl'l'ZEL ANI. Pr'im'ipr1f
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upcrrfising Principal SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL The members of the class of 1955 are to be congratulated in instituting the publication of a School Year Book. The information should depict all the activities pertaining to school life which will be of great interest to you in future years. The board of directors, pupils and faculty in the entire area deserve commendation for their cooperation in making the re-organization of the system a reality. Since the citizens have provided the physical facilities, the student body and faculty have a real challenge to take advantage of the many opportunities provided for them. Generillv ycilcinyc the imbition for pupils is to receive .1 high school diploma. In many ci cs this mcins quite a sacrifice that is being made by your parents and some difficult tislcs to be performed by you, I wish to congratulate you upon achieving this goal incl trut thit you miy have a happy and successful future. I-I. C. BURGARD Salma! gourd
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Under the category of S O C I A I. STUDIES tomes civics, history, and prob- lems ot' democracy-a combination which intludes dates, names, plates, and dis- tussions ot' situations in the past, present, and future. Here Robert A. W'eitzel jokes with his fellow history teachers, Andrew Hummer. Harry Earhart, Gilbert Young, and Charles Longenecker. about some current events. ,J ' ' uf -F With usage, literature, composition, plus the other phases of English to be clarified in the minds of the pupils, the ENG- LISH DEPARTMENT has a great re- sponsibility. Ably tackling this import- ant task are Miss Theora Bishop, Miss Margaret Stephens, Mrs. Eulene E. Shep- herd, Mrs. Vivian H. Brown, and Earl Stoner. Mrs. Brown also teaches Latin and French, while Miss Bishop acts as guidance counsellor. Teaching geography, chemistry, physics, biology, and general science is the job with which the SCIENCE teachers. Ber- nard E. Reese, Donald A. Sayitz. Miss janet XVood. and john S. Stern have to deal. Through constant work they man- age to give their pupils .1 bit of the knowledge of what makes this old earth hum. ,xv-1. tj' E
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