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The EdiTor's Introduction It is my most honored privilege in this, my last assignment, to present to you, the Corps and the Class of 1963, a lasting memento of your years at Valley Forge. Four years have passed with many memories, both of the friends we have made and the education we have received. For us, the members of the graduating class, these past few years have been the greatest and most rewarding of our lives. Life at Valley Forge is quite similar to the life we shall lead in the near future. For those who have found life good at Valley Forge they will undoubtedly find it good in the world we are about to enter. The rewards and the penalties that we shall receive in our future education and our life's destinies will resemble those which we have attained in the classrooms and on the drill field. In this, the 1963 Crossed Sabres, we have a four-year reminis- cence of a good part of our lives that is so often referred to as the best period we shall ever live. In four years we have matured into responsible young men, prepared to meet the challenges of life. Those of us who were fortunate enough to advance through ranks have found the true meaning of accomplishment and leadership. Of course our academic achievements here were, and always will be, a very important part of our lives. The many good times spent on the athletic field learning true sportsmanship will be remembered by all. Valley Forge has played its vital role in preparing us for the future and our life's destinies. Now it is up to us to put this train- ing to good use. We have learned to study and we have learned to be gentlemen, now we must always remember to learn as tho' your life on Earth would endless be, but live as tho' the morrow ushered in Eternity. Swag- SQXSX f wgpx ffm lastly 7 l i A' fs?
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'QQQ mn? invvf F ,I - N-.hx I, ..,.'.', Y!!-I ,I 9 i Q D I Q ' i s :'u.,f4,7 I ll Ill Qlull. THE 1963 GRADUATING CLASSES TAKE PRIDE IN DEDICATING THIS EDITION OF THE CROSSED SABRES TO COLONEL JOHN D. MAUK FINANCE OFFICER VALLEY FORGE MILITARY ACADEMY THE EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE TO THE CORPS OF CADETS AND DEDICATION TO THE IDEALS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ACADEMY, OF THIS ALUMNUS, LEADS Us TO ACCORD HIM THIS TRIBUTE. i 'i 7
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