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TYPING YEARBOOK CO-EDITORS Doris Kerr, Edna Theisselmann ADVERTISING Martha Churchill, Shirley Burdick Cf|?E, the Staff, would like yV to express our grati- tude to the following people for their aid in making this book possible: to Mr. Lamont Warner for doing the Patron page, to Mr. Lawrence Apple- by for his verses for each mem- ber of the Senior Class, to Mr. Herman Golfetto, our very able photographer, for his excellent pictures, and especially to Mrs. Margaret Graig, our adviser, for making this book possible by her expert guidance; also to everyone who has in any way helped make our task lighter. Seated: Shirley Utter, Doris Reed Standing: Emma Lyon, Madeline Buhl LITERARY 6 Mary Newman, Helen Bettiol
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Howard Vandermark, George Taylor, President: Eugene Govern. Standing: Jerome Kogan, George Davis. PRINCIPAL Paul F. Waterman 7J S these words are written, the last feverish efforts of your yi Yearbook Staff and their adviser are directed toward meeting the publication deadline, only a few days hence. Among their minor worries is the tardiness of the principal in turning in his “copy.” With the book now in your hands, you have the evidence of the fruit of their labors, the record of another school year, and the story of another senior class about to launch into new experiences. For any senior class, the United Nations theme is most ap- propriate. Looking back over the many incidents and events and work of the last four years, seniors will count both successes and failures. A little reflection is likely to reveal that the successes came about when class members engaged co-operatively with each other, with teachers and with other persons. Some have learned well the lessons of united action, involving a tempering of per- sonal desires and feelings, patience with those in opposition, res- pect for those in authority, willingness to examine others points of view, courage to take a stand for the common good, and the keeping of one’s sights on the goals of the group. These qualities will be valuable in your future years. And they are sorely needecLby our country as it faces the threat of Com- munist aggression. The effectiveness of our leaders in bringing about some world order will perhaps be greatly influenced by the degree to which we can eliminate disunity within our own ranks. My sincere wish for you is that you will take a place at the front with those in your communities who seek to banish intolerance and class hatred and to bring about understanding. 8
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