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NORMAN L. FREY, Supervising Principal BS., Muhienherg College Penn State 4 9er'5 To the Class of 1949: Another spring is here, with another graduating ciass. We have had our proioiems together. Some- times we feit that you were not appreciative of our attempts to heip you develop yourseives. How- ever, that smile, those moist eyes as you say good- bye at Commencement time, repay us ampiy for all our efforts, and show us that, after aii, you appre- ciate more than we realized. At this moment you naturaiiy feel very free and elated with accompiishment. That is good, but temper your enthusiasm with the fact that from today on, either in higher education, or in the world of work, whatever you do is tagged in dollars and cents. This iousiness of making ends meet, or economics, is a new element for most of you to reckon with. Consider this seriousiyg use the medium wiseiy, and you will avoid many unpieas- ant situations. What is going to he your yardsticic for success? posterity wiii vaiue your success truly. Are you going to earn a worthy evaluation? N. L. FREY, Supervising Principal. To the Class of 1949: Gone, gone forever is another school year. with its close the memioers of this ciass will receive diplomas. To some of you, this certificate may represent only four years of attendance. To most of you, I trust it wiii mean much more'-'hours of study and anxiety, paper assignments, exams, sat- isfaction gained by display of your taients, enjoy- ing and retaining new friendships, hard-fought games, fun-tilted dances, informal sessions of gos- sip: au these more than repaid your hours of work. Vvhatys next is the question on your iips now. Give serious consideration to the resuits from your guidance interviews, academic and psychological tests, to abilities developed in your extra-curricuiar activities, for these conclusions wiii assist in your decision whether to attend coiiege, learn a trade, stay on the farm, engage in husiness, or follow in the footsteps of your fathers. Garihaidi, the italian patriot, said to his men: Ui do not promise you comfort. I promise you hardship, weariness, suffer- ing: but I do promise you victoryn. May you resolve to carry high the torch of enlightenment so it may ever guide you into the unknown fear- iessiy. You have my hest wishes with great ex- pectancy for your success. HARRY B. YODER, Principal. HARRY B. YODER, Principal BS., Muhlenberg College iVI.A., Coiumioia University
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4 9erd BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS CLAUDE L. BORDNER, President GRACE M. BIERLY, Vice President DR. L. D. DUNKELBERGER, Treasurer QUINTON D. HERMAN, Secretary MABEL SCHATZLEIN BOARD OF EDUCATION Throughout these years you tlave shared many unforgettable ctays. Friend- ships that will stay with you in years to come have been established by ali, and you irave acictect to maturity not only in the classrooms, but also on the athletic tietcts. Keep on learning. Grow strong with the use of your knowledge. Your mind is time master key to the good life. Above ati, uNot what you get, but what you givef, is important. LzXfXg 6 JC,fzf.,wn
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49em FACULTY ERMA S. ANG STADT K. S. T. C., B.S. English C. BAITY, JR. University of Nlarylancl, B.S. Agriculture Assistant lVlARlE A. BONNER Albriglzt College, BS. Science, History HGWARD J. DIETRICH Temple University, K. S. T. C., Susquehanna University, B.S.C. Boolclceeping, Consumer Economics, Business Englisli, Business Law, Retailing, Selling, Busi- ness lVlatl1. JOHN F. DREIBELBIS, K. S. T. C., Columbia University, lVlcCann Busi- ness Sclzool, BS. Art Supervisor MIRIAM F. DRUlVIlVl University of Pittslaurglt, Penn State,-fgraoluate B.S. Englisll, Speech, History PAUL C. DUNKELBERGER Pennsylvania State College, Lelmigli University, B.S., MA. Supervisor of Vocational Agriculture, Speecll NANCY E. EDWARDS Drexel lnstitute of Teclinology, B.S. Homemalcing, General Science, Appliecl Clmem- istry Jcifzfown 8 .
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