Beaver High School - Shingas Yearbook (Beaver, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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. 1,4',.: if The Pilot It has been said that the people of America are becoming more and more convinced that a really good education is simply and profoundly education for living -1 education that will teach people how to live fully, intelligently, abun- dantly and wisely, that will cultivate those native human powers which we all possess: that will more and more make the individual a master of these powers: and will make him a truly adjusted and livable person. It is our wish and confident expectation that the Class of 1937, which has done so well in high school experiences, may achieve even more successfully in the personal careers of its members so that each individual may become a truly adjusted and livable person. MARY I. MCKINLEY MARY I. MCKINLEY, Ph. B High School Principal Algebra Grove City College Columbia University WLT

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ir A New Captain Long after the rules, formulas, vocabularies, and other devices used in the acquisition of general knowledge have been forgotten or laid aside, there will remain one indelible quality by which society will judge you as a member, namely, civic conduct. Civic conduct of an individual is determined by attitudes, interests, and ideals as well as by general information. Seniors, how will you score in civic conduct? From my observation I predict a high rating l You have conducted your- selves in a manner that exemplifies high ideals, a constructive attitude towards your school, and a vital interest in your personal advancement. These qualities have molded the Class of 1937 into a group that has achieved outstanding success in high school and has set a high standard of scholastic achievement and civic conduct. Keep your civic conduct rating high and success will undoubtedly crown your efforts. My acquaintance, although brief, has been most pleasant, and I wish the Class of 1937 success beyond your fondest expectation. G. A. MCCORMICK, Superintendent of Schools. .XQJ . fl X5 N N -A x ,X X Six 3 mg - 1 y G. A. MCCORMICK, A B ED M fx Superintendent of Schools XX Muskingum College . University of Pittsburgh



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ilu memnriam ln memory of our classmate, well remembered and dear to the hearts of us all, we dedicate this poem. AWAY With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, She has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. Y i l 'f H Think of her still as the same, I say z She is not dead -- she is just away l - IAMES WHITCOMB RILEY DOROTHY IEAN TRuscHEL died on April 29, 1935. This poem was written as a dedication to Miss Edith Lindquist, a faculty member, who passed away December 6, 1936. A TRIBUTE TO A MEMORY In school you were loved by everyone, And your young life had just begun, We're so terribly sorry to see you go But it must have been God's will we know. We shall miss you and your pleasant smile But we'll be thinking of you all the while. We'll miss you when we look into your room, But it will be as sacred as a tomb. We'll ne'er forget you, that we know, just as you were from head to toe. We know your leaving us was best, Though you taught us with zeal and zest. The day has come and sad it is, There is no taking that amiss. You won your place in our hearts forever, In sunshine and in stormy weather: When we number the loved ones on our list We'll always include Miss Edith Lindquist. - GENEVIEVE ERWIN, '38.

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