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Class Sponsor Co-Sponsor To our co-sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Ren- nard, we also dedicate the 1951 Chieftain. Mrs. Rennard has been with us as a co- sponsor since last year. Mrs. Rennard was bom in Sunbury, Penn- sylvania. She attended the Taylor School in Philadelphia. She worked at Temple University, Philadelphia, and also at Sus- quehanna University Selensgrove, Penn- sylvania. We are very grateful to Mrs. Rennard for accepting this co-sponsor-ship. We feel that she is well qualified for this position because she is very understand- ing and reliable. “As co-sponsor and teacher, it has been a pleasure to work with the Class of 1951. I wish each graduate going into many different phases of life, success and God Speed. ” The graduating class of 1951 dedicates the Chieftain to Mr. Robert B. Wert in rec- ognition of his services to our school and to our class. We are grateful to him espe- cially for the guidance he has given us as class sponsor. Mr. Wert was born in Hershey, Pennsyl- vania. He attended Lebanon Valley Col- lege and received his M. S. from the University of Pennsylvania. Thus, we feel that he is well qualified to serve not only as an English teacher but also as an adviser to whom we can turn with our difficulities. We feel that our class has functioned successfully under the able direction of Mr. Wert. Our sponsor has had quite a bit of experience in acting as an adviser, he has been the Chieftain’s adviser since 1949. “It has been a pleasure to sponsor such a cooperative group; your spontaneous enthusiasm has made it easy to guide you. I wish you the success and happiness you so richly deserve. Thank you for electing me sponsor.” 3
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What’s in The Chieftain Sponsors Administration Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Ads and Patrons pages 63-72 1 9 5 1
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Gettysburg College M. S. Gettysburg College D• Supervising Principal Members of the class of 1951 The future of America depends upon the youth of today. Our great democracy continues to be threatened by foes from within and without. You must be prepared to meet all eventualities. The world will become a better place in which to work and play if you will direct your ship into the wind rather than be satisfied to drift with the tide. It is only when a great cause has finally triumphed and the worth of it can no longer be doubted or denied that people under- stand and appreciate the faithful who during the years have supported it. You are about to set sail on your great jour- ney across the sea of life. I feel sure youi parents, church and school have provided a sturdy ship for this great adventure. In parting — may your lives be filled with and may you fully appreciate the many bless- ings resulting from living in a democracy where man can worship his God as his conscience dictates. Sincerely, Russell E. Bamberger Assistant Principal “Spirit of Youth — Class of ’51” You have at this moment that flame of youth which befalls all of us but once. May it inspire you to do those things which will lead to honor, no matter what humble endeavor it is yours to choose. May you remember to do well each simple task and upon its completion to move onward and upward. To the future — may it hold for you riches, not measured in terms of material wealth but in friends, tried and true; in memories, of happy moments upon which dreams are fed; in achieve- ments and worldly acclaim, to which you are so nobly committed. God speed you to those goals which lead to the finest things in life, and on your journey may you hold a solemn place for those who love you and wish you well. Edgar E. Richards -oAR RICHards University M. s SiU, S ‘'T'°ci rs-Collee'B'S
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