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THIS I BELIEVE The challenge to American Education is greater today than ever before in the history of civiliza- tion. The challenge to each individual graduate is also greater -than ever. With so many things clamoring for attention, I believe the first law of success to be selection and the second, concen- tration. We must learn to bend our energies and talents to one point, and go directly to that point. Life is short, art is long. The great men of every age who have had the arduous task to shape human destiny have been men of ideas impelled by reso- lute energy. Congratulations for having come this far and best wishes for the future which will be secure if you select wisely and then stick to it. Your diploma is your passport to hard work. This do and you will be successful. This I Believe! George E. Taylor Supervising Principal It's hard to believe, seniors, but all the rehears- als are over, the time for the big show has ar- rived. At last school days are over. For some it is a sad occasion, for others a time of joy, for all it is an achievement, the beginning of a climb to further studies or the end of the formal educa- tional trial. Now is the time to consider your interpretation of success. What do you want to be in life? You must decide whether you desire to be as sound- ing brass, or a tinkling cymbal . Will you aim to secure fabulous riches or to serve your fellowmen? Oddly enough, the truly great have been those who have sacrificed self for fellowmen. Men like Lincoln, Albert Schweitzer, Carver, Gandhi, and Livingston had a mission and felt a calling. Each was humble and measured success in his fulfillment of a service to mankind. The world is yours, go out and carve your niche. Opportunity truly beckons you. Walter D. Heckman, Sr. High School Principal
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noteworthy for its variety of sounos olenoing harmoniously
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Music PERCELL B. F CULTY MARGARET G. THOMPSON, B.M., M.ED. Westminster College Pennsylvania State University LYNN G. BRENNEMAN, B.M. Instrumental Music' New England Conservatory ECKER, B.A., M.A. Health-Physical Education Gettysburg College Columbia University CAROLYN ANN LACKEY, B.S. Health-Physical Education Pennsylvania State University CARMEN M. MARTUCCI, B.S. Health, Science, Driver Education East Stroudsburg State Teachers College RONALD L. BEASOM, B.S., M.A.ED. Art Pennsylvania State University
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