Dallastown Area High School - Spectator Yearbook (Dallastown, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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Administration As I glance through some papers in my files, 1 notice some evidence of a hope I had at one time that you, the members of the Class of '56, would be gradu- ated from the high school after it had been housed in a new building. Conditions beyond the control of local authorities have prevented this. I think it is very noble of you not to be lamenting this delay, but rather to be taking a “Forward Look” to the time when the new building will become a reality for future classes. You who are being graduated from the Dallas- town Area High School represent about sixty per cent of the residents of our area who are being graduated from high schools this season. No room in our build- ings could be found for the others. May we count on you, your parents, and friends for continued loyalty- while we work toward the completion of the new high school building. And as graduates, may you con- tinue to develop your personalities so that sometime, somewhere, someone may say of you, “When I met him I was looking down; when I left him I was looking I)r. Shcnk braves the weather to support Dallastowns football team. DR. HARRY W. SIIENK SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mrs. James Riedel, secretary, assists Shenk with his administrative duties. Dr. 9

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 Row 1—Daniel Myers, Eli Wineka, H. Logan Fisher, Norman Rebcr, Lawrence Hartman, Norman Sncrmcyer, Floyd Myers, Earl Glatfcltcr, H. Lewis Neff. Row 2—Clair Warner, Merlin Myers, Robert Landis, Paul Cable, Russell McMillan, Philip Laucks, Richard Rupp, Clair Shearer, James Cable, Daniel Godfrey, Philip Rojahn. Board of Education Four of the five men serving as the execu- tive committee are Norman Rebcr, Lawrence Hartm a n, Norman Sher- meyer, and Floyd Myers. The Board of Education is composed of twenty-five men, five from each of the following districts making up the Dallastown Area Joint School System—Dallastown, Loganville, Spring- field Township, Yoe, and York Township. The representation is as follows: Dallastown—II. Logan Fisher, Paul Gable, Philip Rojahn, Clair Shearer, and Norman Shermeyer; Loganville— Leon Decker, George Goodling, Robert Landis, Guy Miller, and Merlin Myers; Springfield Township—Richard Rupp, Daniel Godfrey, Lawrence Hartman, Russell M c Mill a n, and Robert VVhiteford; Yoe—Earl Glatfcltcr, Floyd Myers, H. Louis Neff, Emanuel Taylor, and Clair Warner; York Township—James Gable, Philip Laucks, Daniel Myers, Norman Reber, and Eli Wineka. To the Board of Education, the class of 1956 extends its sincere appreciation for the many hours spent in planning the new high school building, carrying out the budget, and formu- lating policies for the district. 8



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Administration As you look forward into the complex pattern of modern life, you, undoubtedly, are confronted with the disturbing question, Does life have a place for me? Looking into your past, you realize there always has been a place for you. First it was the tiny crib and high chair; later a regular place in a regular chair like others. At first you were lost in that big adult chair, but year by year you have been filling more and more of it. Each year you have been filling a larger place in your family, in your school, in your church, and in your community. This process of maturing means that people expect more of you now than ever before. You are expected to fill a much larger and more im- portant place in the ever-growing complexity of the material world. The forward look of those who remain at Dallas- town Area High School and of those who have guided you here will be one of concern as to how well you fit into this pattern of life. Will your position be one of glory and success or one of infamy and failure? RALPH N. McSIIERRY Three words—eleven letters—can often measure the difference between a successful, happy individual and a non-successful person. Through your years of school you have heard much about effort, initiative, and am- bition as they are related to grades. Bear this in mind, however, the school of life has its grade card. Your success in life is our happiness; your failure is our disappointment. To assure this success for you, I would encourage you to adopt these three words, And Then Some.” Tackle the task set before you; complete it conscientiously; then do a little more. In the history of man, there has never been a time when the top of the ladder of success was crowded. Climb above the average “and then some.” I would pass on to you the challenge given to me a number of years ago by an old college professor. This was his advice: “So live that when you die your place in society will be difficult to fill. CLAIR A. TROUT Assistant Principal

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