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LEFT T0 RIGHT: Richard Oberholtzer, Wilbur Glass, Treasurer, Harry Sho- walter, President, Carl Mussleman, Secretary, Warren Althouse, Vice-President, Raymond Stayer, Charles Gockley, Warren Leininger. MESSAGE: BOARD OF DIRECTDRS To the class of 1956: The first major goal in the process of providing better educational facilities for our school district is now a reality. I refer to the completion and occupying of the new Cocalico Union High School. Your class is the first to be privileged to share the advantages of this modern , school plant. I trust that the one year which you will spend in it will be both pleasant and profitable and that both you and the community will remain active participants Paul S. Lesher-Chairman in its further development. Alger S. Shirk-Vice-President My best wishes to you. Richard B. Heisey-Secretary Carl B. Musselman, Pres. George C. Bollman-Treasurer Cocalico Union School Board Robert L. Hershey-Assistant Secretary and Treasurer 7
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SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL: Mr. John P. Krick During the last five years we have witnessed the most en- thusiastic effort in providing improved educational facilities for the pupils and teachers of Pennsylvania since the adoption of the Public School law in 1834. School districts are being consolidated to provide for better administration and millions of dollars are being spent to provide for adequate housing. Both the state and the local districts are making a concerted effort to put Pennsylvania into the forefront in the way of educational opportunities for its public school population. We are fortunate in Cocalico Union School District that both the Board of School Directors and the citizens were favorably dis- posed' toward the organization of a Union School District. We now occupy one of the most modern schools in the country, both in the way that it is constructed and in the equipment that it houses. lt exists for the pupils, and since there is yet no substitute for a good education, we trust that you will take full advantage of your school's offerings. A ' John P. Krick, Supervising Principal To the class of 1956: Turmoil Strife Chaos These words typify the troubled world of which you graduating seniors are be- coming citizens. You are fortunate in having been offered the tools of knowledge neces- sary for successful living in such an environment. My sincerest hope is that the use to which you put these tools may in some small way help to remedy the existing circumstances so as to make them read: Peace Harmony Order Best of luck to you on a successful endeavor. Donald F. Peters To the class of 1956: To you goes the honor of being the first class to complete a full year within the walls of the new Cocalico Union Jr.-Sr. High School. It is my sincerest hope that the advantages of these modern facilities may have aided you in launching upon your chosen careers. 1 wish you, in your endeavors, a degree of success, which may be so great that it shall be an inspiration to the members of our future graduating classes. Ralph F. Lutz To the class of 1956: My most hearty and sincere congratulations upon reaching the pinacle of high school achievement-that of graduation. 1 hope the knowledge, training, and experiences you have gained thus far, will serve as a springboard for you to render greater service to mankind in the future. Robert E. Reber ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATORS MR. DONALD F. PETERS MR. RALPH F. LUTZ MR. ROBERT REBER .,
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