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E, THE CLASS OF ’57, will never glance back over our four years at Princeton High School without remembering you, Miss Luchsinger. For these past years you have been Prince- ton High School to us. All of us have either studied under you or worked with you. Through our association we have derived satisfaction, knowledge, and love. You have prepared us for the future and made our high school days enjoyable. Remember our Junior play and how angry we would make you—so angry you usually ended our scolding in laughter? And the first time we com- piled our own regular school paper? That was our beginning step forward, together. Then the day came when we were finally Seniors. Oh, but we thought we had written the book. That is un- til a few of us chanced to step into your English IV class. It seemed you thought some ‘guys’ like Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Hawthorne had some- thing to do with it. Well, we humored you even though we knew they had died and were positively obsolete. Then a surprising thing happened— we rather grew fond of the “old fel- lows” and did not mind them at all. Somehow you always managed to keep every one of us balanced and “on the right track.” There were times when “we stepped out of line” for a short time; but, as ever, you managed to pull us back—either by kindness or the famous “Luchsinger chew.” As you must have guessed by now, this is a dedication. We are dedicating our yearbook, the 1957 Tiger, to you. In a greater sense this is a dedication that began two years ago and will last many years in the future. Now we are leaving Princeton High School, for that inevitable time has arrived. To- gether we have lived and laughed and the time has come for a change. From you we have learned wisdom, under- standing, and how to laugh and how to work. Now we must apply these gifts. Through our future separation we will learn to evaluate all you have taught us, for you have given all that it was possible to give: and in return we make this dedication—ourselves, our love . . . Pukc Seven
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