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Page Six Seated: Mahlon B. Watts, Treasurerg Leslie Hess, Secretaryg Albert E. Hamilton, Vice- Presidentg J. BrownLee Mentzer, Presidentg Frank Sulzer, Glen XV. Brosius. Standing: R. Tim Shank, Abram B. Creager, Dean Veidier, J. Russell Borzager, Marshy C. Little, Richard Dolton, H. C. Lower, Albert Van Sant. Board of Education To the Class of 1953: Your Board of Education extends its sincere congrzttulzttions upon the completion of your high school career. Nay you now accept your greater responsibilities and discharge them with dilifrence and inteffrit' in order that the' will brinv credit to You and 'Q as 1 .l 6 , your Alina Mater. J. B. lllentzer, President Vifaynesboro-B I ont Alto Board of Education
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, - Page Eight M.xRsBy C. l4l'l l'Ll5, ll-.S., M..-X Sirjwerintelzdezzt of Schools Gettysburg College Columbia University Superin1'endent's Message The Administration commends the members ot this class for the completion of a worthy task. We are happy for you in your personal realization of the traditional American heritage of a high school graduation. Education has a tremendous role to play in the future of America. The educator believes that our democracy will be perpetuated through education that is fitted to the abilities, interests, and needs of each person and of the society in which he lives. The educator further believes that democracy will be strengthened by emphasis on teaching the individual how free America permits him to choose and plan his own goals, provides him increasing equality of opportunity to reach these goals, allows him to keep the rewards of his work, and matches these privileges with serious duties of citizenship. Marsby C. Little Slzpwfilztcfzzdclzt of 56110015
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