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THE RINGMASTERS Upper Left: Peggy O'Neill, Editor-in-Chief. Center Right: Left to Right, Joan Lawton and Winifred Berbrick, Assistant Editors. Bottom Left: Pauline Del Rosso, Elaine Erdmann, Ann Foti, Business Managers. Bottom Center: Gerry Fogg, Betty Lou Pitney, Art Editors. Bottom Right: Valerie Marvel, Mauvline Bil- arczyk, Photography Editors.
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GENE S. GILBERT The Senior Class of 1954 wishes to extend its gratitude to Mrs. John Gilbert for her untiring efforts in our behalf. She has been not only an outstanding teacher and friend, but also an inspiration to our class. Her endeavors during the past decade on behalf of The Pillar deserve our indebtedness; her guidance in and out of the classroom deserves our appreciation. Because Mrs. Gilbert has been a great force in furthering scholarship, character, and leadership in our com- munity, we respectfully dedicate this yearbook to her.
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TO THE CLASS OF 1954 You have completed your work in high school with credit to yourselves and to the school, and now it is time for you to leave your friends and as- sume greater responsibilities. It is my hope that you are well prepared for this task and that your future will be rich in experiences and full of happiness. My sincere congratulations and best wishes for your future success in what- ever you undertake. Russell Stetler Superintendent Ilussell Stetler TO THE CLASS OF 1954 I congratulate you for your accom- plishments as individuals and as a class. These successes have come to you be- cause you were self-reliant; you per- formed your duties cheerfully, not ex- pecting others to do for you, what you were able to do for yourself. Your en- thusiasm and your unquestionable loy- alty to your classmates, your teachers, and your school, will leave with us pleasant memories. We trust that you will continue to develop within your- selves fine personal qualities of initiative, honesty, resourcefulness, friendliness and courteous cooperativeness which enable you to be good examples to others less fortunate than yourselves. Now that you have passed this mile-stone in your edu- cational program, much more will be expected of you. Accept your new re- sponsibilities cheerfully, but with cour- age and a determination to do, to the best of your ability, whatever you set your hand to do. John E. Bennett Principal f
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