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ur gpuiclea - Elf, . ,rj - r 1 ' inf Mr. Frank R. Morey Wfhatever we students have accomplished we know could not have been done without the help and inspiration of the faculty. A committee of evaluators, who visited us early this year, ex- pressed the feelings of every Swarthmore student when it commended the faculty for its sincere interest in the development of each individual Mr. William M. Bush student. Three additions were made to the faculty this year: Miss Phillips, Mr. Bush's secretaryg Mrs. Narbeth, the Cafeteria Directorg and Miss Goodall, our music teacher, We wish to thank Mr. Morey, Mr. Bush, their staffs, and all the teachers for their help in making this a successful year for us. Charles C. Matting john F. Spencer, Treasurerg hfiary S. Spiller CMrs. Robert EJ, Secretaryg Donald P. jones, PresidentgSamue1 T. Carpenter, Vice-presidentg Frank R. Morey, Supervising Principal. SCHOOL BOARD
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we jam fy ana! .x4c!mini:5frafi0n 'QAJS Ist row: Mrs. Seymour, Mr. Snyder, Miss Zimmer Dr. Irwin, Miss Allen, Mr. Jamison, Mrs. Becker Znd row: Mrs. Boulter, Miss Strouse, Miss Swift, Mrs Palmer, Miss Goodall, Mrs. Mathews. 3rd row: hir. Oppenlander, Miss Barren, Mr. Hofmann, Mr. Klem- mer, Mr. Yocum, Miss McKie, Mr. Robinson. -lib row: Mr. XVatkins, Mr. Bell, Miss Hancock, Mrs. Narbeth, Bliss Armstrong, lNIr. Holm, Mr. Miller. 1 Miss Philips Mrs. Wisdom Our Guidance Counselor, Miss Peck 'Q
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. J. , , 9 , 1 ' i ' 'JJ I, mi I U01 , A i I f fl' X jffv i -. .- of Cfdriri 0 55, I fj J fl f 2 ft ., , ll l vf if 49 lg in-., 4, M-FV ' 1. -1- . ' . ' vi.. ' lf- -. Q., 1 - xx Qi 7 I fi . ff 'x-g? 1.-f'Jf:Y'W:s:l ,' , , fit 1-V diggs, .. Q , v 49 its 'J 1 is ' , v B FN H' was X X -,-' lyk' mi ' , T Ji' vt - 5 K ily t A' ' 'fs if . is up H ot Q' I rx C ig, X 5 UQ -, idx! .J .., The class of '55 started the year by achieving 100025 in the A. A. drive. Our first get-together this year was the Class Party-Dogpatch style. This affair proved entertaining to parents and juniors alike. january was a big month for us. This month, the high school heard the Knights in the first of their many engagements. The Blackfriars' play was a success, largely because of the efforts of Jane MacAlpine, Karl Thomas, Steve Carter, Jean Coe, and Preston Hollander. Not to be forgotten is that scandal of '54-Craig Peel's claim to the first trafihc ticket. These reckless teen-agers! March brought the junior Prom, the biggest event of all, Everyone enjoyed a memorable Midnight in Manhattan. Bake sale for World U . The juniors look back with amaze- ment at the brevity of the Sopho- mores' time charts and ahead with confidence Q ?j to the Senior themes. Friendship After school in Miss Zimmer's room
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