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ADMINISTRATICN DR. B. ANTON HESS Millersvil Duke University Temple University, M.S. in Ed., Ed.D Regional Superintendent To the Seniors: The theme of this year's Antler is of great importance to all, especially to the class of l960. As you relive your school years through words and pictures in this book, what point of view are you taking into the world? Undoubtedly you think and act differently from the way you did as und l erc assmen. Years of physical, mental, and social growth have helped to mold your thoughts and deeds. You and your classmates and teacl ' ' ' iers have lived together with many different standarl ts or points of view. Living together has been a truly worthwhile educational experience only if it has taught you respect and ' tolerance for the other person's point of view. Th' I ' at Central Bucks. IS hope you have achieved MR. JACK L. LIVINGSTON Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S. Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. le State Teachers College, B.S. De Gustibus N - cernmg tastes there is no disputing-has been an oft repeated truism to justify a difference of opinion. True, a point of view, or opinion, is not the same as taste, but certainly like taste it is colored by the sum total of related environment, heritage, and experiences. on Disputandumn con ' American education today is buffeted by so many varying points of view that we tend to 'iblow with the wind. The theme of this year- book is appropriate as it helps all of us to realize that in the comprehensive American high school there is something to meet the needs of each pupil, and that this can be true without sacri- ficing academic excellence. May the members of the class of '60 forever keep this tolerance for the point of view of their fellowrnen, and may God add his blessing to the better understandin f l ' ' g o tus cornerstone of our way of life. ur poinf Director of Secondary Education High School Principal 6
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