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fN- 2 iJ'fW'+' F5212 X PAST AND PRESENT ! i Mr. Albert Ruff with Kathy. 8-D and David, 10-6. Mr. 11711113111 Hill and Jacqueline, 12-6. Bob, ll-2, Mr. Francis Kolander, and Tom, 9-B. Mrs, Leila Hielmr Mclilliziiiey and Don, 11-1 B
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CONTENT PLACES Shaler, with its fine campus and facilities, has played a major part in the social and educational development of her devoted student body and alumni. PEOPLE Shaler, without administrators. faculty, and students, could not he a school. People are the factor which give a school its ex- istence and provide its individuality. EVENTS Plays, pronis, sports, and clubs are the activities which give personality to Shaler and experience in leadership and planning to her students wise enough to participate.
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As hoth a community and a school, Shaler is proud of the fact, rather amazing in these times of easy mobility, that many of her alumni remain devoted Shalerites. lVe are always pleased and yet a little surprised at the number of graduates who return year after year to events at Shaler. Xor is it just sports events which draw the faith- ful: we have many who return annually for May Day. or Open House or who just stop in to chat, This is the way it should he and we are glad Shaler people keep Shaler in mind. ,pw-af. 59? V Mr. XN'illiam Brod and Marjean, 10-8. Paul, ll-5, and Mrs. Marjorie Klauss Chabot. The community does as well we find as the school in this matter. Many present students are second generation Shalerites. Of the eighty-seven graduates of Shaler's first class, eight are parents of students presently enrolled hereg many of the others have children in the township's elementary schools. The fact that these alumni return to or stay in Shaler to live and rear their families is proof we feel that here they found those qualities which make for good living in the true ,-Xmeriean senseg this is the heritage they choose. 5, I 1 Q Mr. Wiilliam Munn and Rohert, 9-E. Mr. George Newland and Sue, ll-4.
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