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Page 17 text:
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G HIS YEARBOOK represents the service, devotion and ingenuity of your class and your school. It is the product of the labors of your duly elected officials, who under adequate faculty guidance have herewith produced a book which will be unique for all time in the lives of the members of the classes represented. It will be your pleasure many times as the years unfold themselves to turn to the pages of YOUR Tatler and relive many of the delightful experiences of your high school life. As you turn its interesting pages over and over, your appreciation for your classmates and your school will continue to increase. May this book through its contents be the instrument of class solidarity and school loyalty that will serve you as an inspiration for all time. May it remind you that it represents the results of student participation in your school life as free boys and girls of a free people. May it ever remind you that your privilege of participation in the creation of this yearbook represents a part of our American heritage which it is our duty to defend now and for all time to come. As you leave this institution which has been an inspiration to thousands who have gone before you, I desire to extend to every graduate my best wishes for a successful career. EDWARD A. GLATFELTER, Princlpcil
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ARTHUR W. FERG US ON, Superintendent WYEARBOOK is a treasure chest of memories to keep green through the years the joys and experiences of high school days. I frequently see from my oHice win- dow groups of high school boys and girls, bound for William Penn or bound for home, groups of happy, carefree youth - laughing, talking, moving -- bound somewhere, but living joyously along the way. The members of the classes of 1942 soon will not be among those groups moving back and forth on Beaver Street and other streets of York. Soon each will go his separate way. But The Tatler will always hold you together in memory, and as you go forward in other groups along life's highway take time now and again to renew old friendships and revive happy experi- ences by leaiing through your yearbook. To each of you as you leave the portals of William Penn I wish Godspeed, and the best of luck.
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CGMIVIERCIAL DEPARTMENT S Gordon Rudy BS AM tHe d of De-pil Mary I Webster BS H M Arnold BS We-awe-r BS Sara V Wertz AB Mre Mane V H Muller BS Marlan E Rledel BS MS Ursula A Ernst AB Edmund Waleskx BS Mary Maude Kelley: A. LeRoy Metzler, BS.: johnY'I'T DeBerti. BS., M.Ed.: Loretta Smack
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