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l954 SENIOR CLASS 1954 Thus class goes down ID Nrchols hrstory as the one that has brought more changes than any other Under the leadershrp of Council Presl dent Dave Wood and Class Presrdent Jam Halpern the Class of 54 inaugurated sensor proctorrng of study halls a drffrcult assrgnm nt most successfully fulfilled lnvulnerable to demerrts the class accepted the challenge of selfdtsclpllne and lustrfled our forth rn them The establrshment of the Athletrc Councrl helped make the awardrng of letters more meaningful whrle the creatron of the Freshman Orrentatron Committee aided rncomrng students In their adlustment to Nichols lrfe Not conflnrng their contrlbutrons to the school the class lent therr hands and backs In work protects for Red Feather Agencres Above all the semors have been a thrnkrng actrve and artrculate force for good rn therr days at Nrchols They have establrshed codes of conduct and cooperation whuch have moved the school a grant strrde ahead By demandrng to know the reasons for the events rn our hrstory by drsplayrng a wrllrngness to change oprnrons after conslderatton of the problems by seeklng to understand the motrves of our public Ggures the class rs begrnnrng to appreciate the Jeffersonran Idea The drfference between the Class of T954 and Its predecessors at Nrchols rs one of degree not of kind Most senror classes are mature for therr years cooperatrve rn all aspects of school lrfe and anxrous to succeed rn therr responsrbrlrtres Thus class however possesses these qualrtres to a hugh degree Many of rts members have actrvely sought the general good rather than lndrvrdual glorr flcatron therr cooperation has been cheerfully grven and less taunted wrth personal frrctrons they have demanded new responsr brlrtres rather than merely fulflllmg those automatically devolvrng upon them They wrll be remembered wrth respect and alfectron MR SUTTER MR BOOCOCK When the members of the Class of 54 came to Nichols they showed great rntellectual promise Durrng therr years here we have seen this promise materialize as they grew In mental stature and set a scholastrc record whrch wrll challenge generattons yet unborn We look forward confidently to therr future trrumphs MR ANDERSON The Class of l954 has mamtalned the Nrchols tradrtron of havmg teams whrch work hard and fight h rd Twenty two semors recerved varsrty letters rn football and soccer alone a mayor contrrbutron to Nrchols athletic lrfe Terry Carney one of Nrchols alltrme greats John McLean natronally ranked tenms player Ron Schmitt basketball and baseball star Bull McKeon winner of the Jack James Football Trophy Dems Doyle center goalre and ambassador at large all have brought glory to Nrchols Also outstandmg are Ward Wettlaufer one of our crtys outstandrng golfers and Aaron Ament the father of fencrng at Nichols MR WATERMAN . , . . . . - . . . 9 , . , ' - , - , I I I U I ' I D of free minds in a free society.-MR. SESSIONS ' ' . . . . Q . - I 1 , , I . . . . . I I l 1 l 5 U . . 1 4 . v 1 I I I I i - - - -T . , ' l I I A . . -3-
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THE SENIGR CLASS First Row Peter Heilbrun Roger Putnam William Stone Ward Wettlauter David Wood Cyrus Siegfried James Halpern Cole man Collo Robert Nilson Alan Wilkinson Lester Knapp Hugh Hartzberg Richard Millar Second Row Aaron Ament David Sternberg Maxwell Loclcie Douglas Kenwell Charles Diebold Franklin Farrow Edward Good Third Row Terence Carney John McLean James Karet Robert Travis Thomas Penney James Sternberg William Peck Clarence Schaefer Peter Taggart Ronald Schmitt James Bourne Fred Clark Fourth Row John Bates Oscar Oberkircher Daniel McDonald Denis Doyle Peter Tiftt Thomas McElvem Robert Campbell Absent William McKeon 9 I , . , I , , A , I , ' erham, Richard Gordon, Joel Levin, Kalman Ruttenstein, Frederick Turner, Henry Porter, James Park. I I . I I '
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