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3400! l Scared: Dr. Mark D. Grim, vice-presidentg Mrs. Naomi K. Gehret, secretaryg Mr. Harold J. Herbein. Sfandiizg: Mr. Henry E. Eyrich, treasurerg Mr. Frank S. Fisher, president. 50 gfajlf O! As graduation time has arrived, we, the Board of Directors of the Oley Township School District, sincerely extend to each of you praises and congratulations. You have had twelve years of growth and guidance to this day, whereby, your parents, teachers and your school have made many sacrifices, held consistent patience, and with a deep love have strived to guide you through those channels of thinking to develop your personality morally, spiritually and cultur- ally. We feel you have done well and will now Six venture into a world filled with opportunities, and hope that we have given you some oppor- tunities whereby you can feel secure to take on life's work with a vision and with efforts toward success and happiness. Wherever your ambition in life may lead you, on the farm, in the home, in business, in industry or into higher education, we trust you will keep the faith and steer your efforts so that you will live a full life of service to yourself, your school, your community, your country and your God. FRANK S. FISHER Pres1'de11 t
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-.!l- L A .glen af fAe jair Working hard, Mr. Kramer? There are Mr. Wise, a hat, a cigar. Auction, auction, buy it here. One free minute for Miss Sheesley. Hzinkers ut work. X Swing your partner. Office business at the fair. Fancy work exhibitors arrive. Miss Sheesley and Mr. Kremser obscrvm crowds of diners. Hird's eye view.
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jo Me Cfadd of 1953: Every ambitious young man and woman has set a goal which he or she hopes to reach. 1953 - your gradua- tion from high school - marks one of these goals. It is marked with ap- plause and festivity. Success is yours. It is a triumph to your endeavors. Congratulations, to each and every member, on your outstanding achieve- ment. May success and happiness be yours always. It has been said many times and in many ways that we live in a world of change. Every age has been one of transition. The only difference is that in our age the process has been great- ly accelerated. These rapid changes have forced people to make many changes in their habits of living. Many do not distinguish between the things that do change and those that remain constant. Some think that nothing is permanent. This is not true. The friendship between David and Jonathan is just as important to- day as it was 3000 years ago. Hon- esty has not changed. If cooperation, fair play and decency were values long ago, they are worth even more FREDERICK H. STAUFFER Oley, Pa. Muhlenberg College, Ph. B. Columbia University, M. A. German, General Business Practices Supervising Principal today. Truth, love, righteousness, kindness shall long endure. We are all traveling on the road to tomorrow. It is a one-way thorough- fare. May I caution you once again that millions of youth neglect the most important of all days-TODAY. Make good use of each today. Your trip down the highway of life requires you to keep your eyes open and your hearts right. There is much of beauty and of interest and there are dangers too. You will encounter signs, stop lights, detours and many forks in the road. Fortunately we have road maps of this highway. It has been charted by all the generations before us. Longfellow said: Lives of great men all remind us. The Bible is the mas- ter road map and guide book. It is complete. Consult it often and follow its teaching. Your teachers and I have planned and counseled with you for this trip. We feel that with reason- able caution, interest and the will to do, you will give your best to God, to country and to home- which is your reasonable service -and there- by achieving the ideal exemplified in your motto Impossible is un-Ameri- can. F Seven
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