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Bliss Elizabeth Arnold Mathematics Grove CityfB.S. Mrs. Frances C. Blair Northwestern University School of Speech Grove City-A.B. ff Nwmwv Mr. jack Bolton History Geography Elizabethtown-B.S. Mr. Roland Brown Geography Millersville Shippcnslwurg Lebanon Valley Elizabethtown-Y-B.S. Miss Helen Cha English Shorthand Office Practice ShippensburgfB mpion .S. Miss Elizabeth Conestrina Economics Law Civics ten Ursinus-B.A.
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Richard L. Ax, B.A., M.A. William M. Speg, D.Ed. To the Members of flue Clam of 1955: You have now completed one phase of your life. This, how- ever, is only the beginning of a future which holds for you the challenges of a highly competitive world. How well you accept the responsibilities of these challenges, depends upon you. Whether you continue your education or immediately enter the world of work, you will constantly be required to put forth your best efforts. There is no easy road to success. Courage. honesty, good judgment, a definite goal, hard work, and sacrifice are the attributes which lead to success in life. Make these a vital part of your character as you take your place as responsible citizens of your community. Modern America -demands leadership in every field of en- deavor-political, social, and economic. Take your choice and strive to reach the highest point in your chosen field. My best wishes for a bright and happy future go with each one of you. Throughout the twelve years of your formal education, both the faculty and the administration has endeavored to equip you with the following philosophies for future living: That you should maintain our American way of life, and that your mastery of subject matter must be reinforced by training in democratic experiences that will foster attitudes and character traits of social value. Then, too, the best preparation for life in the future is meaningful, happy living in the present. Throughout each level of your formal education the predomi- nate purpose was to create a well adjusted whole personality that will function as a worthy, intelligent citizen in'the daily living of a changing society with shifting demands. Good luck to the members of the class of 1955. nine
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Mrs. Nellie Conrad Librarian Shippenshurg-B.S. Mrs. Ruth Cox History French Juniata-A.B. Penn State Columbia Miss joy Detweiler Home Economics Elizabethtown Indiana State-B.S. Mr. Augustus DeWalt Cafeteria Manager General Science Shippensburg-B.S. Mr. Williaill Diehl Shop Industrial Arts California State-B.S. Mrs. Sarah Doan En glish Shippenshurg4B.S. l'Ir'u1'n
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