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up eruzlszlny Qjrzb C40 To The Class of 1962: Cocalico Union High School is proud to be able to graduate each one of you. This does not mean that we dismiss you with a diploma. It means, rather, that we share the satisfaction of your achievement and look with anti- cipation into your future. The ways in which you respond to the responsibilities ahead will in- dicate the benefits you have derived here. It is my hope that you have re- ceived not merely information, but attitudes of inquiry, imderstanding, and evaluation of what the ancient Greeks referred to as the good, the true, and the beautiful. When we have acquired these, then we can feel that we have attained something of the essence of education. Robert F. Smith Supervising Principal cscfoof 9717112 c:'1Q0 a To the Graduates: As another step in your academic career has been achieved, we are again reminded of the vital role you and others like you will be called upon to perform for the improvement of world conditions and to make living more desirable. The leadership that you and your fellow graduates must provide is no small measure of responsibility if our nation's strength and prosperity is to survive. It is hoped that your formal schooling has adequately prepared you for the service you will utimately be called upon to render to a society that is in need of strong justice, an abun- dance of compassion, and security in freedom and peace. Best wishes for a happy and fruitful life. Sincerely, Homer P. Weaver, High School Principal
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Scioof Boar Graduates of the class of 1962. All of you will remember this year and especially the day February 20th as the beginning of a new era. The year 1962 will always be associated with the successful three orbits of outer space. There is no doubt you will always remember the name Col. John Glenn. You will also recall 1962 as the year marking the final phase of your public education. Twelve years of preparation are now in the past. You are proving they have been well spent. The citizens of Cocalico Union are justly proud of your accomplishments. You now become a part of the Alumni of this school. We have every right to believe you will continue as good citizens, aiding your commimity, adjusting to new and better things to come, and maintaining the basic moral and spiritual values which your parents and forefathers have given you. Clyde Ebersole President of the School Board 6
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