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Page 13 text:
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TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Though you may forget most of what we studied in the class hours that we spent together this year, there are seven words from Wordsworth that l hope you will remember: We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love. That which we admire, we grow to b-e likeg that which we hope for, we strive to achieveg and it is Hope for things better which grows into Faith in Things Unseen. We are shaped and fashioned by what we love: People, ideas, ideals. We control our own Present and Future as we select and admit into our hearts the ideas, ideals, and people whom we grow to loveg and as We work toward that which We admire and hope for. Yet when we manfully strive and feel that we fall short of our goals, remember with me the words by Stevenson, 'LTo travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labor. Wherever you may be, may you be strengthened by the knowledge that you in turn strengthened us in Lancaster High by being people whom we could admire, hope much of, and certainly love. Sincerely, 5 E I Z I
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MR. W. W. ALFRED, Principal, Lancaster High School TO THE CLASS OF 1961: As you, the members of the Fifty-Sixth class to be graduated from Lancaster High School, go new into new and larger areas of living, whether they be homemaking, business, or further education, we assure you of our hopes that you will have lives successful in every way, and of our expectations that you will continue to be the fine people you have been in your years with us. We are proud of what you have done, and have high expectations of what you will do. To say what the future holds is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today, and the reality of tomorrow. That your share in that tomorrow be great beyond your expectations and worthwhile to all with whom you come into contact is the sincere wish of the faculty and administration of Lancaster High School. Sincerely, 34. Jfk
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HIGH SCHOOL LUNCHROOM STAFF WEST MAIN LUNCHROOM STAFF PLEASANT RUN LUNCHROOM STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Mary Lou Wright, Mrs. Ross Cheshier, and Mrs. Marie Davis. Left to right: Eugene Brown, Willie Lee Chesh- ier, Juanita Everett, Dovie Weatherred, Mildred Goodman, Rose L. Bandy, and Oneita B. Tal- ley, dietitian. Left to right: Cora Lee Schwartz, Audie L. Thompson, W. R. Long, Mary Bell Brown, Eunice Davis, and Ruth Domstead.
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