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SECRETARIES SEATED: V. Saylor; M. Landis; I. Gib- son. STANDING: C. Harvey; M. Krecker; L. Saylor. MR. CLAIR A. TROUT PRINCIPAL John Diebold, an international leader in the fields of management and technology, coined the word automa- tion and stated it this way: We have yet to perceive the magnitude and the true nature of the momentous change automation is affecting in our lives, in our busi- ness, and in our society. We are living in an age when today’s youth will need to learn during his productive years three different oc- cupations, many of which are now nonexistent. With these conditions how can we prepare and graduate stu- dents from our educational institutions with confidence that they will master the future? To be sure, no answers presently exist, but fortu- nately some rays of light shine through this complex problem. If a person remains flexible, he will be able to adapt himself to this continuous and rapid change. The fundamental human qualities he possesses such as im- agination, volition, purposefulness, compassion, and love will, I am sure, help him achieve happiness and success. An eagle placed in captivity with chickens will begin to act like a chicken. Although it was not meant to be that way, failure to be what it could have been made it become something less than it should have been. Un- fortunately this situation sometimes occurs with peo- ple, for they too often become less than they were in- tended because they choose the low road instead of the high road. It is our earnest concern for you as you are graduated that you set your goal high, leaving the lower level of action to that for which it was created. Days like these need clear thinkers, straight walkers, and noble doers. Be what your Creator intended you to be, and the future will be a happy, glorious experience for you. Our wishes for a successful future go with you as you be- come alumni of Dallastown Area High School. MR. CLAY E. GIVLER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
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BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: A. Brenneman; C. Shearer (Treas.); D. Root (Pres.): T. Smith (V.P.); M. Myers (Sec.); E. Adams. STANDING: N. Kessler; C. Warner; J Kohler; P. Rojahn; W. Hess; R. Bruns; E. Shearer; R. Smith. MR. S. RAY GRIMM, JR. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Building character is one of the many responsibili- ties of education. Reputation is what our parents and teachers think us to be, but character is what our friends and God know us to be. A well-rounded individual will have a character that shines even in the darkest moments; a well-educated individual should possess this attribute. Reputations may come and go, but char- acter stays with us forever. It is my sincere wish that we have succeeded in help- ing each of our students with his and her character de- velopment, for it is so vital to future success and happi- ness. As you continue through life, I would encourage you to put your emphasis on character rather than on reputation, upon the significance of the individual and upon a purpose for life. The character you build will be your very own; cherish it. Mr. McSherry ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT and Mr. Glatfelter BUSINESS MANAGER 6
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SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH SEATED: P. Schmidt: M. Gargasz. STANDING: V. Le- crone; B. Deller; G. Rutledge; W. Leiby; S. Hott. SEATED: M. McKnight; E. Stotler; E. Brown. STANDING: R. Fertner; D. Emenheiser; B. Kepler; S. Kahwajy; N. Senft; N. Swonger. LANGUAGES SEATED: M. Willy; V. McCoy. STANDING: F. Miller; J. Throne. 8
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