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BOARD OF EDUCATION ULYDE E. GERBERICH 1J7'I'S'fdC7Lf JOSEPH T. M. BRENEMAN ALBERT D. SEILER Secretary Vice Prcsidenf GEO. B. ZELLER PAUL L. STONER 444 72 Me glfdldffi' It is our privilege to address another graduating class. You are on the last lap in the course of your public school education, and practically the same advice applies to you as has applied to the former classes, with some slight exceptions. On paper, we are at peace with the world, but an everlasting peace is not yet assured, and you will face many difficulties. However, you can still be assured of the fact that all of us live in the land of opportunity, and you have the same chances as were afforded those who have gone before you. Your future life will be exactly what you make it. We hope that whatever you do in the future you will not forget the Mount Joy schools, which gave you your start in life, and, in turn, We, the school directors, extend our very best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. CLYDE E. GERBERICH President of the Board of Education H10-
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W. I. BEAHBI Supervising Principal B.S., Elizabethtown College, M.E., Temple Vniversityg Blue Ridge Collegeg Juniata Collegeg Millersville State 'Teachers Collegeg Duke University. 'kit 721 Me gay of X9-47: You who are graduating from high school this year are going into the world at one of its most challenging periods. To you comes a great opportunity to help in the building of a new structure for peace and cooperation among nations, the formation of better relationships between dilierent groups in our own country, the developing and harnessing of new scientific discoveries. What the United States of America of tomorrow is and does will depend on you and other Ameri- can boys and girls like you. For years you have looked forward to being a senior in high school and to graduation. Both of these aims are now being realized, and soon you will be using the lessons of school in very many ways. How well you have learned the lessons of industry, integrity, courage, honesty, courtesy, and cooperation and how well you can use them, time alone will tell. We trust that you will use the knowledge which you have acquired as your servant, not as your mastery as a means in the making of a life, rather than the making of a living. Your alma mater, its faculty, and its patrons feel justly proud of you and will watch with great interest your progress in your chosen fields of endeavor. Our best wishes go with you as you join the alumni of Mount Joy High School. W. I. BEAHM ..11..
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