Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA)

 - Class of 1971

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cs up erzlrz fen OQIZ 1 M CSCRO6 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1971 YOUNGSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Howard A. Thompson Society today is so complex com licat d d f , p e an con used that it is difficult to comprehend what the future will be. As a result, education and youth are facing unprecedented challenges and decisions. It would appear that there are four responses or courses of action which may be taken concerning the univer- sal conviction that the world is not as it should be. They are: 111 We can conform meekly and pretend that things are really as they should be. QZQ We can write off the larger world and withdraw to a private world of self-indulgence 13, We can condemn society in all its workings and seek, like todayls revolutionary, to tear down everything and hope that from the ruins a new and better world will emerge. 14, We can begin with what we have and work to build something better. The world today is crying for leadership and it is m ho h h y pe t at t e educational experiences which you have received will enable you to assume a positive leadership role so that you may take an active part in creating a better world from the imperfection that exists today. Howard A. Thompson Superintendent Of Schools

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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1971: I, on behalf of the Youngsville High School faculty, would like to extend to the members of the Class of 1971 my sincere congratulations on completing the require- ments for graduation. The requirements which you have just completed are of a minimum nature and hopefully in- tended to get you off on the right step through your walk of life. I would like to remind you that education takes many forms. A number of you will continue your educa- tion in institutes of higher learning, others will assume ap- prenticeship work in industry, a large number of you will learn through experience. Each one of these phases is in- strumental in'developing a learned and mature person, with experience probably the most effective. I hope that your experience here at Youngsville High School has been of a profitable nature and that it serves in commencing a happy and fruitful way of life. Felix M. Matthews Principal Wray May I take this opportunity to congratulate each and every member of this class of 1971, upon meeting the re- quirements of graduation from Youngsville High School. It is my sincere hope that you have had the educational ex- periences to enable you to make a generous contribution to society. I feel that you are better prepared than any other preceeding class to face the everchanging challenges of to- dayis world and I have every confidence that you will ap- proach these problems with consideration, tolerance, and action. It is my sincere hope that the years that you have at- tended Youngsville High School have been pleasant, re- warding, and memorable. You have my best wishes for success in your chosen field. Waide O. Ingols Assistant Principal

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