Cocalico High School - Ko Ka Le Ko Yearbook (Denver, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 11 text:

Assistant Administrators To The Class of '57 Graduation from High School is one of the most important steps in your lives. The diploma you will receive is written evidence of certain required work satisfactorily com- pleted. I This diploma serves as a gateway to in- numerable opportunities and walks oflife. Choosing the direction you wish to take IS often a dlflicult task. However, in all walks of life certain factors and principles may be gainfully considered and applied. ' In this world of rapid change most impor- tant of these, I believe, is to learn to get a ong with our fellowmen. At no time in history has this factor been more important. All the advances made by modern society can be of no avail, if consid- eration for the welfare of all people fails to be the predominant factor. With this thought in mind, I wish you all a happy, useful life in the years that follow. Ralph F. Lutz Administrative Assistant To The Class of '57 Many written documents have played sig- nificant roles in shaping the course of history. In England, the Magna Carta is pre-domin- ant, in the United States, the Bi l of Rights takes precedence. The document you are eligible to receive from the Cocalico Union School District will never be as significant as the aforementioned documents, but, to you, the achievement and distinction of having received a high school diploma should be paramount. This document stands as a symbol of your having received the tools of knowledge nec- essary for life. It further stands as a symbol of democracy in that you have been entitled to an education which has given you the tools with which to think, not the thoughts you are forced to accept. Your major obli ation, in accepting this document is to make use ofthese tools in a way that your children will still have the op- portunity of becoming a high school gradu- ate. Donald F. Peters Administrative Assistant 7 To The Class of '57 You, the class of 1957, have chosen as your motto- Knowledge Is the Key to Success. As a member ofthe administrative staffof Cocalico Union High School, I feel sure that all ersonnel of this school have contributed to tlieir utmost in providing the experiences, associations, and educational aids necessary to the filling of your key ring with an abun- dance ofnknowledge keys, which will as- sure your ultimate success. To the graduating class of 1957, I extend my sincere congratulations for a job well done and extend my best wishes for success in all future endeavors. Robert E. Reber Administrative Assistant

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Board of Directors ROW 1: Raymond Stayer, Warren Althouse, Carl Musselman. ROWQ: Richard Oberholtzer Charles Gockley, Wilbur Glass, Harry Showalter, Warren Leininger. These are the men whose duty it is to formulate our school policies, plan for the future needs of the school district and see that the schools run efficiently. They try to keep the teachers, parents, and students happy, and at the same time, meet state qualifications for the schools. The seven men that compose the school board have as their President, Carl Mus- selmang Vice-President, Raymond Stayer, Secretagz, Pat Althouse, and Treasurer, Harry Showalter. This organization meets the first Monday of every month. 6



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Mr. GERALD ALBREGHT Social Studies Mr. RUSSEL DRUMM Vocational Agriculture Mr. GEORGE FESSLER English Mr. PAUL BUCKS R FACULTY AT ORK Mrs. IRMA DRUMM Mrs. TI-IELMA BRIGHT Mathematics Science English fl. ...,...i..,,.,.........,......s.....,..,..,.,,,,...,..-. fx if I J , , ,N l Mr. DANIEL DURSO Q I 3 7' 'Q' N' Industrial Arts I4wuz-whim1:wanna-.1u,mwmwmw-mu9!Hu-un.sn.:anww- ' '65, qt j' 5lAifQ,...i.f S161 as Q A V Xml I lXIr PAUL GENSEMER Mathematics Social Studies -wQ,.,.M,, ,M Mr. KENNETH Mr. WILLIAM GATES FLINCHBAUGH Music Dept. Social Studies 8

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