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msm' C. LI'l l'LlC, ILS., NIA. Szzpcrilllelzdmzf of Schools Gettysburg' College Columbia l'niversity TlIt'lAI.XS CLULLSTUN, US., M.ED. Admi11istrc1tit'c Assistant Shippensburg State Teacllers College l'nive1'sity of Western Marylalld Page Three
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Page Two Board oi Education Seated: Mr, james P. VVolff, Mr. Robert W. Martz, Mr. Robert E. Craig, Mr. J. Brownlee Mentzer, Mr. Edward N. Hovis, Mr. Thomas A. Clugston. Standiiiz Mr. Marsby C. Little, Dr N. Glenn Snurr. Mr. Henry A. Kohler, Mr. Kenneth C. Dile, Mr. VVilbur Kline. Mr. Albert L. Van Sant, Dr. Harold C. Lower, Mr. Harvey K. Gearhart, Mr. J. VValter Duffield. l consider it a privilege and a pleasure to greet and to congratulate this graduating class. The accomplishment of having successfully completed the courses of study required by the lloard of School Directors of the Vvaynesboro Area School System may be a stepping stone to a fuller' life for each of yon. Your graduation is not insurance for success but rather should represent the assurance that the training you have received has opened the door to many interests and occupations in which you may achieve a measure of success in proportion to the diligence and perseverance with which you make use of these scholastic and perhaps athletic skills. The world is on the threshold of tremendous discoveries that will broaden and enrich man's appreciation of the unlimited opportunities to live a better life, to render a greater service to our fellow man and to come closer to meeting our obligations as friends and neighbors and Christians. .Xssume the obligations which this future holds for you and fulfill them by bcinff satisfied with nothinff less than vonr best at all times. 6 ba . llest wishes for successful living. Edward X. Hovis, !,l't'XI'dt'lIf lYaynesboro .Xrea lloard of School Directors
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Page Four An Editorial . .. to The faculty Following our graduation this june, it will be our responsibility to continue learning and' to teach others. Some will enter college, some will seek employ- ment, but no one can escape the exposure to learning. Our faculty is influential in preparing us for this learning - in preparing us for our future. As Aristotle said, Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them 5 for these only gave them life, those the art of living well. No matter what we pursue, our school experiences will have a lasting impres- sion upon us. A word of advice, a friendly guiding hand of the teacher could well be the light that leads us from darkness into an illuminated future. During our high school days our teachers simplify the complexity of life for us and uncover the talents that were given to us. It has been said, The true purpose of education 'is to cherish and unfold the seed of immortality already sown within us. Leaving W. A. H. S. for the last time as students, we express our appreciation to the faculty for the instruction and guidance they have made available to us.
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