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A MR. E. DAXVSON, Sfzpemztemfnzl of Lf1zmz.ifez'Scla00lx To the Class of '57 You are to be congratulated and commended for your achievements thus far. You have laid the basic academic foundation on which to build a satisfying and serviceable life through continuing hard work, self-discipline and sacrifice. You have contributed much to your school through your industrious and co-operative attitude, through your loyal and enthusiastic school spirit and through your participation in the many facets of school and campus life. Though we shall miss you next fall, your influence for good will long remain with us. My good will and best wishes for a happy and successful life shall accompany you throughout life, and may God bless you always. MQ 049'
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-1 L :fl BOARD OF EDUCATION, LANCASTER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Miss Floy Free, secretary to the Board. Mr. Ewell D. Manning. Mr. L. E, Scott. Mr. Randolph Miller. Mr. F. I.. Brooks. Mr. Bill Basnett. Mr. Laurence O. Roddy. Standing: Mr. G, R. Pain. 'Iax Assessor-Collectorp Superintendent -I. E. Dawson. 1 DR. DAVID If. KREBS Pfeffzfelll of fbe B0c7H4J A SCHOOL BOARD MIIMBERS CREED Members ot' thc Board ol' Education hold .1 great public trust. They are responsible for Providing the means whereby our American way of lite is to be improved and to endure. They are responsible for the education of our people. and particularly youth. that each person may become intellectually and spiritually competent. economically and socially successful and happyg that he becomes a responsible citizen, home member. learner. and worker. They freely gii e the time necessary for this great serv- ice. but most important. and knowing the responsibilities vested in them. they give and use their best judgment in considering and deciding the welfare of the schools. They desire that the people of the community shall have an education that is as complete and adequate as it is possible to provide. XY'ith dignity and honor. they serve the people: with humility and to the best of their ability. they discharge their great public trust,-From Al7leP'lc'.iII St'l7fHf! Bmzrd fffrmral,
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R 49' H..-V+. ..,.,. 1 ' fail?- MISS ELSIE ROBERTSON Pmztzpzf fL.m 11111 Hzgf Stfioff To the Seniors of 57 As you turn through the pages of TIGER TALFS OI w7 1nd Moments to Remem er tome bark to you I trust that yyith those memories of 1l1ssm1tes trienes IIN experiences yyill also eome a renevyal of the ideals ol life yxhieh your teaehers in I1n easter High held up before you as they endeayored to help you IICPIFC for your plum in adult Ameriea 'Ihe Class of N m1de IH exeellent seholastie reeord In you imywroyed the opywortuni ties vyhieh vyere yours and disyylued to operation and good citizenship in .ill are lx of life It has been a pleasure to yyork yyith you and I shall remember you 1 1 group uf happy' and worthy' individuals who helped make Lancaster High .1 'good ylue to be, Nlay' your Moments to Remember' include fun-fests . . . and work periodsl sports .. . and good sportsmanship: s.1tisf.1etions . , . and larger ambitions: gracious oeeasions. . , and graeious achievements: friends made . . . and preparation for .1 friendly' future. Niay' you face that future unafraid: not afraid to be happy. nor to work. nor to help others. nor to enjoy' the beautiful 1nd to stand for the good. .1lV'.1y'S remembering in any' lonely' hours that Laneaster High is a spot peeuliarly' your own, one in whith you will 'IlXX'.ly'S be fondly' remembered. Y
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