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Page 20 text:
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The Commander Fellow Shipmates: It is with pleasure that I greet the shipmates of the Class of 1960. As you sail over life,s sea, I sincerely hope that your abilities will calm the troubled seas. Life with its complexities can be eased only by your concerted effort to apply acquired knowledge and true Christian humility. When one desires to make progress and demonstrate his abilities during the voyage of life, he is fast approaching a home port. When that port is reached, he is capable of thinking in retrospect-this is my life and this I have accomplished. If I were to make the choice again, would I repeat my performance? There is but one goal for all-One conscience for each to train. What stands if self esteem falls? I must from evil thoughts refrain. To each a successful voyage to the port of happiness. Robert B. Wert
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Page 19 text:
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The aptain On behalf of the High School Faculty we wish to extend our congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1960. Graduation from High School has become a comparatively common goal in the life of the American Youth. ln the process of becoming accessible to all it has be- come almost a necessity. You are to be complimented upon achieving this goal. The challenge now before you is to use the talents and abilities thatihave been endowed to you by your Creator and developed to some degree by you. The oppor- tunities for additional education, whether it be on a full time basis in the College or University, or on a part time basis as you are working on your job in the office or industry, are waiting for you. It is our hope that your home, your church, and your school have contributed in developing and strengthening those qualities necessary to your intellectual, spiritual and moral growth. . As you leave Upper Dublin High School our best wishes go with you. Sincerely yours, Norman L. Jones
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Office taff T3 UAH. ,Qi 26182: Semelaw 5011001 Boardugecretary 32 rf i I1 ml. bf , - 4 QW ' Mrs. S. Andrews, Secretary to Supervising Principal, Mrs. J. Amey, Telephone Operator and High School Fund Book- keeper, Miss S. Case, High School Secretary to Principal Mrs. A. Richie, Skidmore College, B.S. Mrs. C. Hughes, Westchester, B.S.
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