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Dedication We, the graduating class of 1961, dedicate our edition of Les Memoires to Mr. Charles Schaeffer. We have bestowed this honor upon Mr. Schaeffer, because he has been a true teacher in every sense of the word. He has not only taught us mathematics; but he has also taught us how to be good citizens. He has always been a friend to everyone and has always been willing to give his time to help a troubled student. Mr. Schaeffer has been a member of the Wilson Borough High School faculty for seven years. During this time, he had a leave of absence allowing him to go to the University of Chicago under a National Science Foundation Grant. While he was gone, Mr. Schaeffer was missed by the students. We were all very happy to know that he would be back with us soon. After we graduate, Mr. Schaeffer, you will be one of the memories that will linger in our minds. Wherever you go and whatever you do may God be with you.
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'potvetwnd A new gymnasium, an extensive renovation and expansion program, a diversified curriculum—all these evidence the immediate progress which“Our School” has made in the last year. What does all this mean to us? To the student, it provides a challenge for furthering his search for knowledge; not only for personal gains but also for the benefit of others. To the faculty, it means, improved facilities with which they may expand their teaching techniques in order to achieve the pursuit of excellence. To the administration, it means, providing each student with the proper opportunity to prepare for his or her future. To realize to its fullest this betterment of “Our School”, the administration, the faculty, and the students are united in the classroom, on the sport’s field, and in social and extra-curricular activities. “Our School” has been our home away from home for six years. It has opened to us the fields of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and friendship. For these reasons we have chosen ‘‘Our School” as the theme for our memorable book. This theme is based on the play “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder in which we witness the everyday happenings and cooperation in a small community. 5
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