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32 LCCLfL0lfI, We, the class of 1961, dedicate our year' book to Mr. Walter Siegfried. As our senior class advisor, he gave un- selfishly of his time and knowledge in our behalf. As director of our junior and senior class plays, he taught us to work side by side with each other-in order to attain our goals. In addition to these extra-curricular ac- tivities, he teaches typing, shorthand, and math. He belongs to Phi Delta Kappa and Delta Pi Epsilon, two honorary fraternities. As a teacher of business education, he be- longs to the Eastern Business Teachers As- sociation, and is past secretary of the Penn- sylvania State Education Association and Lancaster County Business Education Asf sociation. Q We dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Sieg- fried to show how much we appreciate his efforts to make our senior year a successful and enjoyable one.
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ulaeruitiing rinicqaa Dear Graduates: For the past twelve years, you have been basically concerned with acquir- ing the necessary skills and fundamentals for a successful life. Many of you will continue, through institutions of higher learning, to gain additional knowledge about various subjects, while the majority of graduates will discontinue their formal education upon graduation from high school. Whichever avenue you choose to follow, remember that success in it need not be limited to a select few. How does one become successful? To succeed in life is to be honest with everyone - beginning with yourself. One has to be honest in realizing his assets and liabilities and in making a decision as to what he can hope to achieve in life, what business or profession can use his talentsg what kind of life he desires to lead. Work hard and intelligently to achieve your goal. Try to make your best efforts even better, but do not spend your energies merely at working hard with- out setting a goal in which the aims and objectives are well defined. Train yourself to have insight into problems and analyze the situations based on facts. There is no quick magic formula to a successful life. Like so many things, to be fair and honest requires patience and practice. Herefs hop- ing you all will have a happy and successful life. Sincerely, DANIEL B. KNAUER Supervising Principal 6
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