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W !9Ai6la . UW C,.lQZ,fv laudeff High School Principal To the Seniors: For the past two years that we have been together, l have thoroughly en- ioyed our association. Through your cooperation, our achievements have been educationaland pleasant and, I hope, a step leading you into a future that will hold much success and happiness. Keep in mind that you must strive and sacrifice to reach the satisfaction of successful and happy living. ln doing this, take a few minutes each day to look deep within yourself and take inventory of what you find . Don't worry about the abilities you do not possess, but keep faith in those that you do have and get the most out of them. Build for yourself, with God's help, the kind of life you de- sire . As you go through life, you will be confronted with defeat from time to time. You will feel at times that life has turned against you, but don't allow these setbacks to dominate you. Always have faith in yourself and in God, pick up the pieces, and work toward afinal victory. Remember an old football say- ing, A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. ff!-fwwdwf 13 its
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'Q' lm W gmt C -' Jef LAenr Supf- rvusnng Prlncupal To the Sensor Class For the Class of l954 publlc school days will shortly come to an end and those of you who have enloyed school work wall have some regrets as you thunk of graduatlon day At your age ut should be easy to belreve that the best of llfe us yet to come You are stull approachrng your mature years Attendlng college getting Into your vocations and estobllshlng homes are likely to brlng you deeper satusfactuons than you have known up to this point ln this world of competatlon and frustration lt IS always well to rememberthat success us really not measured ln terms of thlngs and that those who seek happuness only for themselves rarely fund t lf you can clnscover the most Important needs of people and then decide how your llfe can best be Invested In terms of those needs, you wr ll be both successful and happy In the finest sense of these words Thanks for the prlvllege I have had In belng a part of your school famnly thus year As you leave us, you wall have our con tmulng interest and best washes Smcerely LO! 's , ' g ,als mv. W f. O R ,,,,s' y . Z e gig V ' I s ,L . . . . I3 cc K 77 UI' - tl N Zi I , ,t,s It g y 3, ts A 5 M I 5 Q ff A - l . ' '
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NORMAN E. DIEI-lL B.S. Elizabethtown College M. S. University of Pennsylvania lnstructs seventh and eighth gra- ders in geography, science, and mathematics. . . superb faculty ath- letic manager. . .efficient Sunday Schoolsuperintendent. . . spends his summers swinging a paint brush. . . handy man around home . . . Oh I those jokes I I . . .president of Mid- get Football League. . .possessor of a smart wardrobe. WILLIAM S. BARNHART nauigaford B. S. West Chester State Teachers' College Instructor of boys' health and physical edu- cation. . .skilled basketball and assistant foot- ball coach. . ,keeps the team on its toes.. . guardian of athletic equipment. . .lopsided grin . . .justly proud of his mustache. . . admired by all students. . . an ardent booster of sports. RICHARD A. BEAVER B.A. Gettysburg College Teaches safety and driver education. . . helps Coach Daubert with the football team. . . Drag- net . . sports a flashy wardrobe. . . chivalrous. . . f t 2' tt - ff L' ,s 5 1 2 . , L Z'1 1' - 2? Qi A Nr f . hobby--likes or dislikes?-girls. . . Haven 't you learned to park yet? . . . noted for his witty re- marks. . . was formerly a Dick Tracy. . S' 1 X fx I ras ' f 'I -sf MISS MAY DUBLEBOHN A,B. Millersville State Teachers' College Elizabethtown College Excellent instructress of algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trig- onometry. . . a wonder at simplify- ing difficult problems... Thar's six of one and half a dozen of the otherl ... enjoys experimenting with new recipes .... raises prize plants. . . respected by all students. 14 ALTON H. EPPLER B.S. Kutztown College Muhlenberg College Biology and general science in- structor. . competent assistant foot- ball and baseball coach. . . proud owner of a '53 Cadillac . . . holds deep contempt for gum chewing during classes. . . guards Homeroom 28 . . . has a becoming haircut. . . Let's get on the balll . . a music lover of modern interpretations. . . can really pound the keyboard.
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