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

 - Class of 1956

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Faculty I'rcd N. Bingaman. B. A. Spry History Social Studies Harry A. Boyer Jacobus Mathematics Mrs. Elaine Brown, A. B. 11

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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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Faculty Merle L. Crumling Spry Mathematics Claire L. Eiscnhart, B. A. Dallastown English Doris L. Emenheiser, B. S. Spry English

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