Doylestown High School - Torch Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 11 text:

DR. I. LEONARD HALDERNKAN Pennsylvania State College, B.S University of Pennsylvania, MS Temple University, Ed.D. Superviring Prlndlnal DR. HALDERMAN'S MESSAGE S WE face the future, toward what kind of civilization shall we lend our efforts? How shall we work out in this world the historic purposes of democracy, namely, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as the right of all peoples? How can these principles be applied in this new Atomic Age? We tend to become what we will, what we sacrifice for, and what we work toward. Let us bend our efforts toward developing a civilization that knows how to live together. When enough men and women throughout the world learn to live well together, ways can and will be found to move away from the brink of disaster, created by our present scientific and atomic knowledge. Each of us should get clearly in mind, if a new world is to be built, that it must be built through vigorous, positive action in your little corner, my little corner, and all the little corners of the earth. This is a challenge worthy of your best, for to fail means disaster. Perhaps these lines will help you to understand the final message I wish to convey to you. MR. ARTHLQR T. REESE Vvestminster College, B.S. Temple University, Ed.M. Hzyh Srlmul P1'im'1'pal Is anyone happier because you passed their way? Is anyone glad because you lived today? Your high school days are almost over, preparation time is thru, Will others be benefited or will it be only you? As you go thru the years, will they be well or poorly spent? Will you be remembered for your kind- ness or for discontent? And as you close your final books to move on to God's stage, YVill people say, there was a man big enough for the Atomic Age?

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BOARD BACKS BOND ISSUE ITH the approval of the placing of a bond issue for a new school, the Doylestown School Board went on record during the past year for having brought about and actually supported one of the most important movements for many years. Their efforts effected a public vote of six to one in favor of the bond ISSUE. Since the publication of The Torch last year, the Board purchased four ad- ditional acres for the new school site and also approved a Contract for the grading of a large part ot the entire site. Approval has been given by the board for the purchase of some new cafeteria equipment and a number of machines to be used in instruction. Other matters under consideration are the construction of a fire escape and the operation of a public kindergarten. One of the members of the board, who was very much interested in the bond issue and who did much to further its cause was Mrs. Lucille Schenk, whose resignation became effective in March in order that she might join her husband in Indiana, where he has gone into business. Mrs. Schenk, a board member for two years, was appointed visiting school director because of her experiences as a class room teacher. Up until her resignation last month she conducted a private kindergarten in Doylestown. During her two years on the Board, Nlrs. Schenk was always an enthusiastic supporter of needed changes and one who strongly favored a substantial increase in salaries for teachers. Reluctantly the faculty and students accepted the news of her departure. A SCHOOL BOARD: MR. SATTERTHXVAITE, Mu. CA1zwrrm:N, Mu. Mrrcu. Mus. Scmcmi, Mu, Rosimumizol ie WR Buwrixo. 11

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