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To the Class of 1955: Graduation from High School is but a step in the process of self development that should lead to a fuller and more useful life in a society of complex situations. Whether you aim at doing the ordinary things or aspire to do unusual things, do not let fame, fortune, or adversity keep you from remaining tolerant of your fellow man and loyal to your country and its government. John P. Krick To the Class of 1955: In behalf of the entire faculty, l want to ex- tend sincere wishes for success in whatever field of endeavor you may choose. We have enjoyed working with you and know others will do the same in the future. In your undertakings do not reesnt criticism. There is only one sure hre way of avoiding it: do nothing and be nothing. This, however, is contrary to the truly American spirit. Isnit it a strange coincidence that the last part of H9 the word American spells Nl Can . John P. Krick Harried chief executive . . . new school-chief project . . . ardent antique picture collector. Ralph W. Lutz Patrolman of all water fountains . . . handy with all forms of math . . . often seen with dust rag.
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To the Class of 1955: I deem it both an honor and a privilege to congratulate you on your achievements as seniors and to wish you continued success in your individual endeavors when you leave our High School. The Cocalico Union School Board is mindful of an obligation to provide the children of the district with educational facilities that conform to modern standards and of which the community is highly deserving. This is our goal and we feel confident of attaining it. Carl Musselman, President Cocalico Union School Board School Board SEATED fl. to r.J: H. Showalter, treasurerg C. Musselman, presidentg R Slayer, vice-presidentg W. Althouse, secretary. STANDING: R. Oberholtzer W. Bender, C. Gockley, P. Lausch, C. W. Leininger, P. Bucker. ABSENT: El Martin, M. Kriebel. Main job, new school construction . . . meet monthly to dis- cuss school policies . . . represent all sections. 9
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