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llnuqar Staff ,X 'The Cougar Staff takes pride ill presenting this yearbook of the Class of 1950. The pictures and features of friends and classmates are priceless keep- sakes which will never grow old. We, as the Class of 1950, can renew our ae- quaintance with you countless times hy paging through this volume. It has been a pleasure for 11s to gather the Inaterial for this hook, and we hope it will he as much of an enjoyment to you who have made the publication of the '50 Cougar possihle. THE STAFF Editor ........,.,..,.... JOHN ROHRDAOH Associate Editor 4,... .... L UNETTE ARNOLD Business Manager .,..., ..,........,.i,.,. ....,r.,.,..,., R O VVLAND REIFINGER Arr Editors .......,..,. .,.t. L EE SCHLENKER, EMMA IIENDRICKSON Photographer ri.. ........or...,.....,... W INFIELD SMITH Sports Editors .... ,.,...,.,.....I....,.....,.... J ANET WEIDNER, CLARK SELL Typists ..I,...4....,..4. ,.,. L UCY OSWALD, BARBARA MERTZ, GLORIIA Fox Faculty Advisors ...,. ...... M R. OSCAR STEIN, MR. HAROLD HEHR
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A message to the Seniors of l950: You have been waiting for this climax for a long time. Now that it has arrived, the joy of it is tempered with the torrents of anxiety, in- security, and the weighty need of wise planning for the future. The memory of these years will always be with you. The memories will be pleasant in direct ratio to how you made your stay here pleasant. The impressions of students and teachers that you will retain will be colored largely by what you contributed to create those impressions. Please remember that there is good in every- one, and that as the years pass, you will re- member the good, and that the bad will grad- ually fade from your memory. Therefore, why not start now and emphasize the good? Life will be more pleasant that way. Our best wishes go with you. May God bless and prosper you in whatever field of servicc you may choose to labor. N. L. FREY, Supervising Principal HARRY B. Yomnt, Principal BS. Muhlenberg College, M.A. Columbia University NORMAN L. FREY, Supervising Principal BS. Muhlenberg College, M.Ed. Penn State To the Class of 1950: It is difficult for you to realize that your high school days are rapidly coming to an end and that as a class the individual members 'twill widely spread to all points of the compass. Whatever direction you travel it is well to know that all roads can lead to a commendable achievement which presents limitless possibili- ties. Today's students must learn to take life as it is and prepare themselves so they can take advantage of all opportunities coming their way. The learning of a few scientific facts is important, but it is far more important to combine this knowledge with vision, confidence. determination, and character which makes for a fuller, more useful and successful life. The ways to success never change. Fundamental values of life do not change in spite of political and economic unrest. It rc- mains for you to stress the development of the finer things of life such as character, ability, and vision, which are the forerunners of suc- cess. This is the American Way and it is your duty to preserve it for future generations. May Godis blessings and your sehoolis best wishes accompany you in your life's journey. HARRY B. YODER, Principal
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