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In Appreciation Most of our faculty members and school per- sonnel have aided in many ways throughout our high school days. It is because of their guidance that we have reached our goal — graduation. Two members of the senior high faculty have especially aided us in our junior and senior years. To those two. Miss Helen E. Yeingst and Mr. Harry R. Harvey, we, the Class of 1950, extend sincere thanks in appreciation of the fine guid- ance, service, and loyalty to our class throughout the past two years of our high school activities. 1950 MEMORIES ADMINISTRATION 10
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administration MARPLE-NEWTOWN The Principal’s Message In America today, population pressure is such that it is necessary for a large portion of our people to live in close relationship one with the other. A body of people living under the same general conditions form a community. The direction in which a com- munity develops depends to a large extent upon the interest which each individual citizen displays in community affairs. We pride ourselves on living under a dem- ocratic form of government. This means that you and I must exercise our common right to see that our governmental affairs, com- munity as well as county, state, and na- tional, are placed and kept upon a high plane. We have only ourselves to blame if this is not done. It behooves everyone, then, to keep thor- oughly informed in regard to the good and bad points of all local problems and to use this information in a sincere attempt to obtain the finest type of management for our com- munity government. American citizens are JAY W. WORRALL University of Pennsylvania, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. too often prone to let George do it.” When George” is permitted to take the govern- mental reins into his own hands, experience shows rather often that he will guide affairs in a manner not conducive to the best inter- ests of the majority. You members of the Class of 1950 are removed only a very few years from receiving the right to vote. Resolve now that you will use this right when it comes to you and that you will use it in such a manner that it will advance the common good. 11
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