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

 - Class of 1964

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MR. CLAIR A. TROUT PRINCIPAL Most of you, at some time I am sure, arose before the sun and saw darkness turn to daylight. No matter how often I see this it still fascinates and challenges me. Here is a new be- ginning, a new day when the black is replaced by white. This pretty clearly represents life. We trust that in the years you spent with us you might have received some light to dis- pel darkness,- some knowledge to change ignorance,- some courage to overcome cowardice,- and, some hope to drive out despair. We trust that as you leave us you will continue to grow in the light and goodness of day so that as you ap- proach the sunset it too may be as lovely and as challenging as the light of a new day. MR. CLAY E. GIVLER ASSIQTANT PRINCIPAL Congratulations to each senior who has received a diploma signifying that he has satisfactorily fulfilled the graduation requirements of this school! Your years spent here can be likened to the laying of a foundation for a building. Just as a building cannot exist v ithout an adequate base, so I feel a high school education is the foundation for a successful endeavor in your adult lives. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity but continue to build and shape your life so that eventually you will find peace in knowing that you have given your very best to mankind. 7 Mr. McSherry Administrative Assistant Mr. Glatfelter Business Manager

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MR. 8. RAY GRIMM, JR. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Napoleon always denied most vigorously that he was a victim of circumstances. Why, I make my own circumstances, he is quoted in saying. Everyone of us has the power to change himself into a better, more successful individual. If we sin- cerely try and if we use the brain that God gave us, we will succeed. A small lizard called a chameleon, reflects the color of its surroundings. Individuals often act like chameleons — bad, if placed in a bad environment, or good, if they chance to be surrounded by good. However, human beings, unlike the chameleon, can change their environment. A good personality can improve his environment. We are not a slave to environment, but we have the power to alter it. School life has taught us to do more than just reflect our environment. Improving our surroundings, recognizing good and having faith in others will most certainly insure personal success for each of us. BOARD OF EDUCATION ROW 1 — Clair Shearer, Treasurer; Erwin Shearer, President; Mrs. Dorothy Roof, Vice President; Merlin Myors, Secretary. ROW 2 — Norman Reber, Kenneth Heindel, Thomas Smith, Jesse Kohler, Edwin Adams, Rodger Smith, Lawrence Hartman. 6



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Go get 'em Charlie! 1$ she reading your composition? Our new dancing teacher . . .

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