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oarcl oi Education CLARENCE N. BRUBAKER Mr. Brubaker was graduated from Franklin and Marshall Acad- emyg then, he attended Dickinson for two years. He also studied in France for four months. He has been a director two years and is now serving as treas- urer of the board. He extends best wishes to the class of 1940. THE OFFICERS President ..,,.. ................ - -- John H- F0056 Vice-President --- --- C- K- Defllingel' Secretary ..... .... W . A. Smith Treasurer U, .... C. N. Brubaker C. K. DENLINGER There were no Township High Schools during my school days so I attended the one room building in Paradise Township near my home until I was eighteen years old. Dr. Landis Tanger, now President of Millersville State Teachers College, was teacher there during my last three years. Later, I finished a course at Pennsylvania Business College. I am glad that the girls and boys of East Lampeter have better educational facilities than I had. To the class of 1940, I wish the best of everything the future has in store for them. 10
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JOHN H. FOOSE I received my education in the schools of Carlisle, Pa., Lan- caster elementary, and Lancaster High School. I also did special work at State College. Graduation! It is a big and an exciting word to each of your number. It has always meant the ending of secondary edu- cation, but yet the beginning of higher attainments. Each one of you will embark upon some individual adventure because life is just that. Make the best of your adventure. Foremost in your minds should and must be that there is a place for each of you to aid humanity. To you belongs the heritage of discovering new fields and bettering the old. Keep that pinnacle of success and adventure always before you. The Board of Education extends to you, the class of 1940, its most sincere wishes for unbounded success and happiness. MElNNO G. SAUDER Mr. Sauder has been serving on the board of directors in the Goodville Mutual Casualty Company for the past eleven years. He completed the course of education given in that district at that time. He is now engaged in poultry raising. To the senior class of 1940: You are to be congratulated upon concluding successfully your high school career. May each and everyone of you aim high at some noble venture you desire to win. What makes great men and women in this world? Not what ue can do for ourselves but what we can do for others. As you are now to part and follow different vocations of life, many opportunities will present themselves to you. May you grasp them before they pass by. However, the greatest oppor- tunity you will have in your life is to take Christ as Lord of your life. To each member of the class, I extend my best wishes and hope you may be successful in all your undertakings in life. W. A. SMITH Millersville State Teachers College, Lancaster Business Col- lege, Freight and Passenger Agent, and Operator, Pennsylva- nia Railroad Company, past 27 yearsg Member of The Board of Education, Quarryville Borough, and East Lampeter Town- ship, 15 years. Message to the class of 1940: A pertinent question for a graduate to ask at commencement time is this: What do I have to show in return for the time and energy I have expended at East Lampeter High? The answer would he acadf-mic knowledge. This is good but there should be added certain qualities not so easily measured in semester hoursg such qualities as vision, tact, energy, adaptability and honesty. These help to make a pleasing personality. Never in history has there been greater demand for competent men and women than to-dayg therefore, it is necessary to become fitted to handle successfully lifeis problems. Let your life work he noticeable so that it will not go unnoticed by othersg be a student all your lifeg endeavor to gain a good reputation and constantly study your individual weaknesses and strengthen all weak approaches. 1 wish you success in all future undertakings for 1 will be pleased to learn of the progress of all members of the class of 194-0. ll
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