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Clzwugh Qurfy years of Service from 7979 -' On the eve of your retire- ment, Mr. Krick, We ac- knowledge your forty years of service in the education- al field - years during which many changes have taken place. We appreciate the part you have played in the development of the Co- calico Union School District, and We sincerely wish you happiness during your retire- ment. 1945 19 35
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Haard of Dirccfars ROW 1-Warren Althouse, Dr. Raymond Stayer, Wilbur Glass, Harry Showalter. ROW Z-Charles Gockley, Kenneth Hopkins, Clyde Ebersole, Warren Leininger. We are proud of you, members of the class of '59, for the many ways in which you have brought honor to our school, academically and athletically, not only in winning championships but in showing good sportsmanship. Now we know you will bring honor to our school in your chosen careers whether they be in industry, in the armed service of our country or in higher ed- ucation. Your every success will be reflected here in your Alma Mater. We be- lieve you have been well equipped to meet the challenges of life. We are wrestling in this country with the greatest problems that ever confronted any nation - incligftrial problems, political problems, social problems and fundamental moral pro ems. It will now be your lot to move into this life, realizing that privilege means responsibility, using every gift you possess for the good of your country and the welfare of your fellowman. We are confident you will excel in this task, just as you have here in school. RAYMOND R. STAYER, D.D.S. Cocalico Union School Board
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ft? 195 9 ' Supervising Priuczjnzl Za the cflass of 7959 We live in a complex and highly competitive civilization Where every boy and girl owes it to himself or herself and to their community and country to pre- pare themselves to the limit of their capabilities to meet the demands and to take advantage of the opportunities which the future holds. A high school diploma is the basic requirement for any- one who hopes for advancement in in- dustry, who anticipates entering the pro- fessions, or who is concerned with a fuller understanding of national and international affairs so that America can maintain its position of leadership in a world which is threatened by corn- munistic threats and ideologies. I congratulate you on your present accomplishments and trust that you have acquired both the will and the determination to continue your educa- tional pursuits beyond the high school level. John P. Krick.
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