Lansdale High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lansdale, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Lansdale High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lansdale, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 12 of 80
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Page 12 text:

You young people llke all the hlgh school graduates ot former years have declded to make the theme of your commencement or the event of your graduatlon an 1nv1tat1on to partlcxpate ln a klnd of behavlor closely re lated to chlvalry Hlgh school semors used to select a class motto Thls motto would oc cupy a promment place on the prlnted gradu atlon program and not lnlrequently would be blazoned tn gold letters across the prosce n1um arch tn front ol the hlgh school audl torlum Every one of these mottoes or themes lnvxted the graduates to act nobly or ln other words to be chlvalrous How many of you have heard an older per son say ln a plalntlve volce that the age of chlvalry rs past? Actually what these older persons say IS true We should be very happy that the Age of Chlvalry oi the twelfth and thlrteenth centurles wlth all 1ts pageantry and rnartlal exercxse does not exlst today The fact IS that chlvalry rn tts own age rested for the most part on slave labor It could not SUPERINTENDENT RALPH n sM1'rH exlst ln a modern c1v1l1zat1on whxch tends most strongly to remove social barrlers We would dlsagree most heartlly wlth the oldsters that the quahhcatrons of the ldeal kmght of the age of chlvalry are no longer found m our present c1v1l1zat1on It we thlnk of those quallfrcatlons as honor protectlve klndness to the weak generos1ty gallantry and sxmllar vlrtues we need not look far aheld to tlnd these precepts hlghly developed ln human behavlor problems A French phllosopher spoke truth fully when he sald The trouble wlth our tlmes IS that the future 1S not what xt used to be however I honestly belleve that you young people have SLlff1Cl6Ill conhdence ln the future and control ln yourselves to con quer the dltflcultles whlch you will face how ever great they may be Have I helped to develop a generatxon of young people wxth hearts of rags and souls ol chalk 7 My an swer IS an emphatlc No' . . l . lt is true that you face extremely pressing . 3 .

Page 11 text:

DIRECTORS Back Bow Ve 'ton Larchmen Vtce Presrdent Wnlard Werkel Paul T Ee gey Norman K Harnes Walter Rex Seated Harry Hunsberger Presldent Katherrne Iones Secretary Chester Daly Edwm Gotwals Treasurer Ralph Smtth Frttz Hartman Edwln Hendrrclf W1ll1s Bartholomew Wtlrrer Gehrnan Mrs Freda KOEDIQ Wm R Mrller Howard Kraft' KNot on plcturel Iames W Wtlltams Mxss Elaine Craner recent graduate of L H S returned th1s year to serve as school secretary The etf1c1er1t Way m whlch she handles her lob IS proof of Lansdale s excel lent comrnercral course M1ss Crane-r replaced M1ss Patrtcxa Carrtgan early tn the school year Mrs Dons Benner IS the person who so ably helps to keep the cogs of Mr Smlths olhce runntng smoothly Even though she IS seldom seen at the hlgh school the students appreclate her efforts 1D thelr behalf and the work she 1S dorng forthe man who s1ts at the head of our school s round table 7 . . 5. ' t7 , , 'V,,,.l'V ,- i



Page 13 text:

PRINCIPAL HERMAN L BISHOP It IS the desxre of every normal young per son to make a success of hrs or her llfe An rmportant factor rn anyone s success IS how he accepts the generally recogmzed stand ards and rules ot conduct How does he re gard the rules of behavlor whlch make peoples l1v1ng Wlth each other more pleas ant and comfortable? These rules are com monly referred to as etlquette They have to do wlth the usages of polite soclety Pollteness courtesy and good taste thus v1dual1ty By force of hablt these qualltles should become automatxc ln our dally llvmg Back in the days of kmghthood and chlvalry they were especlally sought after and cultl vated They were attrlbutes that characterlzed the lady and gentleman of that era They lent drgnlty to the age Today polxteness and courtesy are a part of the whole experlence of human relat1ons from the sxmplest assocxatlon to the most elaborate soclal occaslon Thus we thrnk of conversatxon manners eatlng manners sam tary manners telephone manners drrvmg manners and many others BUSIHGSS houses have long ago found that courtesy pays We are pollte and courteous to others because we want others to show consxderatlon for us But the most lmportant aspect of the whole matter IS that the practlce of these llttle n1ce tres makes l1v1ng w1th people so much more pleasant and agreeable We become more nexghborly frlendshlps become more mean lngful and our da1ly assoclatxons become more replete w1th human krndness All too often we find people who take hte as a matter of cold routlne They have not dlscovered the secret of polxte appreclatlve and unself1sh l1v1ng They not only do not help to spread sunshrne but rn the-1r crude ness they fall to absorb the cheery good w1ll and klndness of others Surely the world to day needs people young and old who take tlme to be pohte courteous and consld erate It costs so l1ttle means so much and pays such lrnmeasurable dlvldends I ' I I . . l , . . . . constitute a significant part of one's indi- . . 1 I ' .9-

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