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DEDIC TIO A R K OUR FRIEND OUR CLASSMATE OUR STUDENT WE DEDICATE THIS 1955 1956 ANNUAL V Iuly 4 1955 was a beautrful day It was hot but pleasant But to the students and teachers of the Walnut Creek School II shall forever be remembered as a tragrc day Our classmate student and frlend Charles Kaser lost h1s young vxgorous lxfe that memorable day by drowning Charles was happy go lucky He loved fun he was ongxnal rn planmng for class programs and 3CIlV1I1CS he was qurck to express h1s apprectatlon for 11tt1e n1cet1es done for h1m he was exceed lngly studlous and really enjoyed mathematlcs he was not afraxd of work he was ready to help he dld all h1s work neatly and accurately To us lt seemed so traglc that h1s promlslng llfe should end so early Charles rs gone from us ID person He hves wxth us only rn memones but they are happy memorles A TO CH LES ASER
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WE LISTE TO A FEW GF 0 R ALUM I LILLIAN SUE TROYER CARTER You ask me to relate the htgh pornts rn my lrfe In the years srnce I have graduated from htgh school Ihave found that every srngle day can be a htgh potnt tn my ltfe rf I make tt so Every day makes tts demands upon us and rt rs our responsrbrlrty to respond However to prn rt down to one or two hlgh potnts I expect the greatest sattsfactton ts to love every task that rs exposed upon mc and to learn to do tt well In my travels tn tlns country many thtngs have unfolded whrch Ishonld lrke to share wtth you l have found that people are good krnd and generous wherever you go loxc wrll be reflected tn loye Also tt ts very Important that I haye constderatron and respect for everyone s oprnton even rf tt doesnt cotnctde wrth mme Last but not least I have learned to be grateful Gratrtude rs an open door and much good rs provrded as we use thrs great grft rn thts great good Amertca ln whtch we ltye FRED SCHROCK It ts wtth deep apprecratron that I accept the opportuntty to make a contrrbutton to your very fme hrgh school Ifl could but asstst one of you tn character or guldance along the road you have to travel then all of us wtll have profrted from my expertence Ienlrsted for three years tn the Untted States Army tn October 1947 I have served thus rn vartous frelds unttl the present rtme wrth the exceptton of two years when I was employed by the Ford Motor Company as shtpprng and btlltng clerk typtst But the lack of a htgher educatton was to handrcap me rn progresstng wtth thts vast concern I am presently taktng the Unrverstty of Alaska College Extenston Courses whrle asstgned here wtth another year to serve rn the Army I have defrntte mature desrres for completton of my accounttng degree rn Bustness Admrnrstratton and the eventual attatnment ofa Certtfted Publtc Accountancy Can I say that my trme has been wasted I have served and ltved wtth people from all walks of ltfe and oy er all secttons of our country It ts almost rmposstble to relate the knowledge whlch I have gatned by assocratton wrth the numerous people who make up our great country These expertences make me postttve that my servtce has provtded many xntangtble but valuable rewards GWEN BAHLER Let me congratulate the Iuntor Class on the novel yearbook theme whtch you have chosen My four years of college were most enjoyable but I thrnk I ltke my Job even more As a secretary tn the economrcs department of the Bowltng Green State Umverstty I am kept buster than I ever expected any secretary would be When asked to descrtbe my duttes once thrs fall I thtnk the descrtptton Ihave every ktnd of secretartal work tmagtnable the only thtngs I am not requtted to do ts grade tests or record scores would tell tt best I consrder myself fortunate to have a Job I ltke so much. To each of you I wtsh luck and success . 1 V 1 V . , . . , . V . 1 . f 1 , Y X , V . , Y . V E , . , '. '1, ' 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 V3 , w , Y . , I. I A V . . . 1 1 V , , . 1 , . . . , y . 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 V - 1 1 11 - 11 V . V . . . V . . , . Y. . Q 1 . . , 1 . , , 1 , . . , . V . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' A ' ' v' 1 - 1 1 V Y . , . I ' . . . 1
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