DEDHCATHUN We, the class of 1956, dedicate this yearbook to our parents, in deepest grati- tude for their sacrifices and devotion. Wlien we were little children, our parents guided us by discipline and love, trying to point our lives in directions which would later make us happy citizens of an adult world. As we grew up, our parents worked and sacrificed so that we might graduate from high school, fully equipped to take our places in society. Now the time has come for us to repay our parents for the love and patience which they have given so willingly in the past. As we step out into the world, we will strive to become all that our mothers and fathers have wanted us to be.
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7 CEN ll ll1,NNllAlL ,llUllN'lll' SCHOOL BUARHD ll? . Seated: Lillian Kastle, Frank White, Donald Beatty, Stanton Kelton, Fred Stackpole, Fred Merz, Norman Robinson, Marie Kolbe. Standing: Comly Stover, William Martin, Horace Carter, Leighton Fisher, James Brooks, Ryland Stock, Charles Rich. Not in picture: Eileen Jamison, Russell Gearhart About five years ago, the school boards of three school districts-Ivyland, Upper Southampton, and Warminster-recognized the need for greater high school facilities to meet the requirements of the ever-growing population in this area. They merged to form the Centennial joint School Board which carefully studied the situation, then laid the plans for William Tennent High School. We owe a great deal to these men and women, who are elected to the school board by the people of their districts, and who serve without pay to operate and establish policies for our schools. On May 8, 1952, the three individual school boards appointed five members to a Centennial joint School Board Author- ity: one member from Ivyland, two from Upper Southampton, and two from Wair- minster. The Authority was formed to assist the School Board in financing the new building W William Tennent High School. Seated: Frank Gallagher, Irvin Slight, Chairman: Charles Krewson. Standing: E. Earle Sinkler, Peter Platten, Counsel. Missing: William Rahill.
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