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Z, 'sl 4 e X1 -N .J y RN Xa X , xx '. xx X . MERVIN W. BRANDT Principal B.A., M.A.g Millersville State Teachers College, Franklin and Marshall College, Elizabethtown College, Columbia University, Temple Uni- versity. if if if To Me 614.45 of 1945.- Experience has always shown that the meaning of life is the ultimate goal of education. There have been countless other definitions of education throughout the years, and there will be countless moreg but their sum total will always add up to the same thing-life, and what it means. You have completed the primary course, compact in twelve years through the public schoolg you stand now at the threshold of your own adulthood, where the broad vista of life stretches before you. What you do from here on will be far more your choice than it has been heretofore. Less and less will you be regarded as children-more and more will you be the adult, entitled to choose and exercise your own opinions. V There are many who today look with vague fear and uneasiness into the future-fear that this war-torn world is headed toward ultimate disaster, uneasy because they think that the cycle of opportunity for youth has perhaps passed for a long time to come. That is the philosophy of defeatism. It belongs only to that part of regimentation which America seeks to overthrow, and which, by the grace of God, the will, the blood, and the strength of young America will over- throw. It is only a cycle within a cycle-the right must, and will, prevail. You board your ship as master to sail uncharted seas. You are the captain of your life and the master of your soul. May the course you steer be wisely laid, your voyage untroubled by too great storms, your port established on quiet shores where voyage's end shall see only the serene star of evening and life pleasant in retrospect. M. W. BRANDT Eight
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.fchoof 30624 Left I0 Rfglztf Albert D. Seiler, vice presidentg George B, Zellerg joseph T. M. Breneman, secretary P. L. Stonerg and Clyde E. Gerberich, president, i' 'A' 'A' To the qnzofuates: Each succeeding year brings increased satisfaction to us as more and more of the youth of our community complete their studies in our high school. We are glad that so many of you have seen fit to take advantage of the facilities offered by our community. We have had obstacles and handicaps during the past few years, but we have at all times tried to maintain a standard in our high school and shall continue to strive toward that aim in the years to come. Your last years in high school have probably been the most disturbing in world affairs since you were born. You are going out with a lot of uncertainties confronting you, but we are confident that you will survive and realize that it will not be long before a brighter sun will appear over the horizon. We wish you all the very best that life can give, and we hope that you will face the future with confidence. CLYDE E. GERBERICH, Presiden! of the Board of Dirertors Seven
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H. B. BAUGHEY Music Permanent Standard Music Cer- tiiicate, New York Universit YS Millersville Sta te Teach ers College. 15. 5427? ETHEL M. BROSKE Mathematics B.S., Millersville State Teachers College. 614.1 717. ELLEN GARBER Home Economics B.S., Penna. State College. lv Zz ' CHARLES HEAPS M athematics, Physical Education B.S., Millersville State Teachers Collegeg Elizabethtown College. 7'aculty Nine Mnncmuzr R. BINGEMAN Health, Girls' Physical Education B.S., Millersville State Teachers College. G' .' , CATHARINE CUSKEY History, English B.A., Seton Hill College. S BETTY GRovE Commercial Education B.S., Elizabethtown College. V -ek.. ' IRENE IBACH A rt B.A., Albright College.
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