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I Left to tight: Mr. Gross, Mr. Ioseph, Mr. Hebert, Mr. Kistler, Mr. Gentzler, Mr. Wildasin, Mr. Eisenhart, Miss Manges. Board of Education 1943-44 CHARLES H. Gnoss .. . ..... President EMORY C. IOSEPH .... . . .Vice-President CATHERINE M. MANGES . ....... ..... T reasurer PAUL Z. KISTLER Cnon-member? . . . . . .Secretary EARL H. WILDASIN . ............ Director GEORGE E. REBERT . .... Director HERMAN A. GENTZLER . Director H. WEs'rLEY EISENHART .. .. Director Page 7
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x BA X .az, 1,g - 'Q-:fda rl Alma Mater West York High, West York High, With ull thy glory e'er before us You're very decrr to me. Thy praises we will sing, Your happy days are pcrssing by, West York High, West York High But thoughts of thee will never die. You're very dear to me. Page 6
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The memories of the class of 1944 will be rather significant in view of its decreased number. We are conscious of many emotional conditions which are bound to exist in a war-torn world, both in the home and at school. We are eagerly looking for- ward to that day when this war shall end, and we are hoping that national strife, envy, and greed shall be banished forever. May every member of this class accept his or her full responsibility as a graduate and cheerfully con- tribute to our Nation's success, whatever talents he or she may possess. Most cordially yours, It is with a keen regret that I write this farewell message to the class of 1944. For a number of years we have striven for and looked forward to the Com- mencement Day, but now that it has arrived we are all poignantly conscious that it means a separation and an end of many oi our most pleasant and valuable associations. It means the conclusion of the most won- derful years ol work, development, and pleasure. Commencement in reality means The Beginning. For this Beginning we have always tried to do our utmost to prepare you for a real life of service. Our best wishes accompany you on life's journey, and we trust you will always remain loyal to your Alma Mater. Always remember your motto, Ever onward for God and Country. Affectionately submitted, Page 8
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