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Iti)v W. Wiley, Superintendent To the Class of January, 1941: I am pleased to have this opportunity to extend my congratulations and best wishes to the members of the class of January, 1941. You are leaving high school at a time when conditions throughout the world are very unsettled and uncertain. This uncertainty and the present challenge to civilization and religion require that you give unselfishly of your talents in the service of your God and country through doing to the best of your ability the tasks that are before you. Your success will depend largely upon your willingness to accept conditions as they are, your desire to be guided by high principles and ideals, and your thoroughness in per- forming the work you are privileged to do. ROY W. WILEY
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Aliene D. Montgomery, English, Muskingum, A. B., University of Michigan, A. M. Charles J. Moore, History, Slippery Rock S. T. C, B. S. in Education. Anna Margaret Morrison, Commercial, Grove City, B. S. in Com. Eleanore M. Murphy, Commercial, Indiana, B. S. in Ed. Ralph A. Nicholas, Biology, Princeton, A. B. Nelson P. Palmer, Physics, Penn State, A. B., University of Pittsburgh, A. M. Jean E. Parker, Mathematics, Grove City, A. B. Martha M. Powell, Commercial, Bowling Green, A. B. Gertrude Reed, English, Allegheny, A. B.( University of Pittsburgh, A. M. Edna G. Riggle, Commercial, Indiana, B. C. S., Universi- ty of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Joseph E. Robinson, Science, University of Pittsburgh, A. B. Mauno J. Siljander, History, Westminster, A. B. Irene Baker, English, Geneva, B. S. in Ed. Alma M. Boyer, Civics, Geneva, B. S. in Ed., University of Pittsburgh, M. Litt. Laura Boulden, English, Geneva, B. S. in Ed. Elsie E. Chaman, English, Carnegie Tech, B. S. in Sec- retarial Studies. Dorothy Fletcher Christie, Foods, Drexel Institute. William L. Cross, Civics, Grove City, A. B. Joseph W. Douglass, Science, Greenville College, A. B., University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Mary E. Gamble, Clothing, Penn State, B. S. Jessie L. Graham, Geography, Geneva, B. S. in Ed. William C. Graham, Civics, W. J., A. B. and A. M. Hymon S. Hurwitz, Science, University of Michigon, B. S. Grace M. Jennings, English and Drawing, Geneva, A. B., University of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Lucile Johnston, Algebra, Allegheny, A. B. Ford C. Stevenson, Geometry, Muskingum, A. B. J. B. Storey, Commercial Law, Grove City, Ph. B. Virginia Varnum, Phys. Education, Sargent's School for Physical Education of Boston University, University of Pittsburgh, B. S. Mary A. Wigton, Commercial, University of Pittsburgh, B. C. S. Karl W. Yingling, Geometry, Allegheny, A. B., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, M. Ed. Dole Youkers, Arithmetic, Westminster, B. B. A. Narcisso J. Corey, Special Teacher, Art, Carnegie Tech, A. B. in Art Ed. Norman G. MacFee, Wood Shop, Williamson Training School. Amanda Manny, Vocal Music, Geneva, B. S. Ed. Beryl C. McKee, Civics, Geneva, B. S. Ed. Elizabeth J. Murrin, English, Seton Hill, A. B. Grace A. Patterson, Library, Geneva, A. B., Columbia B. S. in Library Service, University of Pittsburgh, A. M. Gertrude Ritzert, Public Speaking, Geneva, B. S. Ed., University of Pittsburgh, A. M. Gula Bernice Sechler, Phys. Education, Geneva, B. S. Ed. IN THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Bertha M. Miller, Principal Allegheny, A. B., Studied at Harvard and Oxford, England Lila A. Adams, Latin, Wooster, A. B., University of Pitts- burgh, M. Litt. John H. Seyler, Jr., Algebra, Grove City, B. S. Florence K. Thorn, Mathematics, Slippery Rock S. T. C. Mary Margaret Turner, Algebra, Slippery Rock S. T. C., B. S. Ed. Elizabeth White, Latin, University of Pittsburgh, A. B. and A. M. — 17 — Mary C. Adams, English, Grove City, Ph. B.
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To the Members of the Class of January, 1941: We who have had a part in your educational prepara- tion during the past four years have followed your progress with interest and concern. We recognize in you the poten- tialities of success, likewise the germs of failure. The exis- tence of these opposites prompts us to emphasize the prom- ises for achievement and to plead with you to be faithful to the best which the school has given you. Congratulations and best wishes is our parting greet- ing to you. May you meet difficulties with ardor and fortitude; experience advancement with humility; and enjoy the bless- ings of the American way of life in the spirit of loyalty and gratitude. JOHN D. ANDERSON John D. Anderson, Principal
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