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MR PHILIP H. DA BERT PRI CIPAL To the Seniors: We have been together as an educational family for four years and now it is time for us to go our separate ways. As we approach commencement day there will be some sadness in our hearts as we think of leaving those with whom we have lived and shared so many experiences, but it is to be remembered that graduation day is the beginning of another step in our education for successful living. As you go into the world you have a duty to yourself and to Cod to be a de- cent, happy, and useful citizen, which you can become only by being fair with yourself and your fellowmen, by working hard, by being ready and willing to give more than is required in the demands of work and life, and by keeping' faith in God. I thank you for the privilege I have had in being associated with you during this time. You have my sincerest wishes for the best of everything for you in the future years. Sincerely, . WUWJQW ,P. H. Daubert - 13
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MR. GALE C. KILHEF ER UPERVI l G PRI CIPAL To the Seniors: Even though schools place a great deal of emphasis upon course learning, your teachers are aware of the fact that the kind of person you eventually become is much more important than the progress you made, or failed to make, in their courses. It's better to have character than to be cleverg itas more satisfying to be a genuine and sincere person than to put on airs and fool the worldg and as you mature you will find yourself attracted to small groups which sense their responsi- bility rather than to large groups, clamoring for their rights. As your senior year draws to a close, it is our real hope that each of you will carry away on graduation ,night only the best influences that school days have brought into your life, and that in the years ahead you will be able to say at many turns in the road, Mlflere is where l can be of greatest service to peoplew and wllhis is what God wants me to dof' Sincerely, G. C. Kilhefner 1 2
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Dorothy D. Cummins Pennsylvania State University, B.A. French 67: English .lohn P. Dean, Jr. Elizabethtown College, A.B. English Norman E. Diehl Elizabethtown College, BS, University of Pennsylvania, M.S. Geography K: Science Elizabeth A. Donmoyer Marywood College, B.S. Horne Economics FACULTY May Dulebohn Millersville State Teachers College, A.B Elizabethtown College Mathematics Alton H. Eppler Muhlenburg State Teachers College Kutztown State Teachers College, A.B. Science M. Allegra Forney Juniata College, A.B. Pennsylvania State University Vocal Music William T. Frantz Albright College, B.S. History Xe Business Education 14
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