Schwenksville High School - Lanconian Yearbook (Schwenksville, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 8 text:

Erhiratinn For your guidance during our Junior year, your desire to improve our English, your capable direc- tion of our Senior Play, your pleasing personality, and your help in the preparation of this volume, we the Class of 1954 wish to dedicate this, our yearbook to you, Mr. Dallas S. Graber. As a boy NIL Graber attended East Greenville High School Where he was voted the best all-around boy in his class. An honor student, Mr. Graber also Four participated in basketball and baseball. He was active in band, orchestra, glee club, dramatics and yearbook. At Lehigh University, Mr. Graber majored in English and minored in German. He was intramural Athletic Manager, a member of the marching band, a member of the newspaper staff, and a member of Phi ,Beta Kappa. Mr. Graber is our English and Latin teacher and the Junior class advisor.



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Glnngratulatinna tn Gllama ' MRS. KATHRYN WISMER School Secretary MR. ROBERT W. COPE Superwiying Principal More than 100 years ago an employee of the U. S. Patent Office, believing that all possible inventions had been made, resigned to seek employment elsewhere. Since that time the world has made greater technical progress than in any pre- vious period in human history. Even today, we do not believe that we have exhausted the possibilities of scientific invention. There lies before us, however, an even greater field for prog- ress--the field of human relations. Our success in that field will be the deciding factor in whether we use our scientific achievements for the benefit of the human race or for its destruction. It is my hope that you of the Class of 1954, as you go forth from high school, will resolve, regardless of your vocation, to make some personal contribution to the im- provement of human relations in whatever area you may serve. The congratulations and good wishes of all of us here at the school go with you as you leave. We hope you will always feel that you are welcome here. Come back to see us when- ever you can. Six

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