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blessing te these whose lives are touched by eurs. GRADUATION Academic caps and gowns, music and memories set the scene for our final hours as Setonites. As we proceeded down the aisle of the Lyric at 8:00 on Wednesday evening, June 8, trials and ioys seemed to pass with each step, and time stood still as we looked nostalgicolly back, hestitatingly forward. Suddenly our songs were sung, our diplomas received, and the Right Reverend John J. Duggan, S.T.B., Pastor of SS. Philip and James Church, was addressing us, the Class of 1955. Your value is determined by what you make of yourselves. Your halo of graduation this evening must first bow graciously to your dear parents, for you are a magnificent reflection of good and wise parents and of an American religious home. And how much do owe the Sisters who have placed the beautiful traditions of their own order and of their school in your hands. Guard them well. And so this evening we say to you graduates as you start out into an unknown world that we feel more confident because you are coming fresh from the halls of Seton High School. Moy you have an exalted sense of responsibility and a deep esteem of the purpose and dignity of love. We pray you will do well by Seton High School in the years to come, and may you be a credit to God, to country, to the homelife of America.
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let us so live as in be an irrspirrzlirflr, strength, and Monsignor Duggan addresses the graduates and their parents and teachers. Ann Ludiclce graciously accepts her diploma from Monsignor Duggan. With diplomas held securely, seniors leave the stage after graduation ceremonies.
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In Memory of Millard D. Ahalt Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Antlitz Mr. William M. Arledge A Friend B.J.M. Barbara and Holloway Mr. James F. Black Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronis Mr. Guy E. Bryant A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cody The Don Cohill Family C.S. H and L Mayor and Mrs. Thomas D'Alesandro, A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dopkowski Miss Christine Drumgoole Mr. and Mrs. Tony S. Dubiel J Dc' lure Ijrzirms Rt. Reverend Mr, and Mrs A Friend Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend John J. Duggan A. F. Dunnigan . Joseph L. Ernst, Sr. Henry A. Ernst R. Russell Grimes Frank Grodzicki Bernard Haber James Hynes Mrs. Agnes Kendzejeski Charles Kurle and Son Rt. Reverend George Larkin Reverend Dr. Leo. J. McCormick Reverend Francis McGuire A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Meyers Reverend Clare J. O'Dwyer Major and Mrs. Henry S. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. George J. Paulus Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Pierson Martha Ann Pierson Mrs. Genevieve Reuling A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey Mr. Thomas F. Sigethy Mr. George Siman Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Spiglemire Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarntino Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tarr Vogabonds P.C. A Friend Mr. Edwin C. Wells E. R. Wilhehr Mr. and Mrs. John Ziemski Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Zugner THANK YOU . . . to Sister Mary Geraldine, principal, and the faculty members to whom we are indebted for their patience and understanding. . . . to our friends and patrons to whom we are grateful for their encourage- l't'leI'll Gnd assistance. . . . to Mr. Carroll S. Hutton of Thomsen-Ellis-Hutton Company, to Mr. Karl Segall of Segall-Maiestic Studios, and his photographer, Mr. William Kocher, without whose interest and help our yearbook would have been only a dream. L. I lt's a long hard pull, but members of the business stall check and recheck lists of patrons. Mary Frances Buskey, Patricia Barnhart, Theresa Dunnigan, Monica Brosh, managerp Patricia Aversa, Jean Cirelli, and Eileen Farace. 5
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