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High School Principal To the Class of 1957: We congratulate each member of the Class of 1957 upon your graduation from high school. It has been a pleasure to become better ac- quainted with you as the years rolled by. Your worthy ambitions have become our hopes, and we shall continue to watch with interest as you progress toward their achievement. You have now invested some twelve years of your life in your educational preparation. Dividends from such investment yau may antici- pate receiving for many years to come. How- ever, you should expect them only in proportion to the efiort which you made to take advan- tage of the educational opportunities which have been yours. Generally speaking, you who have worked the hardest should receive the greatest rewards of satisfaction, contentment, and hap- piness. Your diploma confers responsibilities, as well as privileges. To make a worth-while con- tribution toward the betterment of mankind should be your constant endeavor. Whether or not you play a maior role in the world's scien- tific progress or moral advancement, never for- get to actively support and promote the home, HAROLD J, BUSH tqhmznschool, the church, and an honest govern- High school Principal VF SA Mrs. Bessie McClain Secretary to Mr. Bush Miss Mary Lane Wotzel Secretary to Mr. Myers fm L
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Board of Education Row l: R. Westerman, H. Mast, M. Wetzel, H. Huey, W. Keebler, R, Gardner, C. Dininger. Row ll: F. Myers, A. Yates, R. Kearney, D. Patton, R. Fry, C. Burford, W. Wiegand, P. Hoover, W. Fleck. Supervising F. LEE MYERS Supervising Principal 'I0 Principal To the Students of Freeport Area Joint High School: To you young people on the threshold of adult life, I want to ask the question, Quo Vadis? Translated, it means, Where are you going? I am not concerned with geographical di- rections, I am thinking of the highway of life. Some of you are ready to embark now, others will be starting in a few years. Study hard, plan well. The road map of life has many highways, usually very legibly marked, Beware of detours and side roads which lead to wrong destina- tions. There are roads ot complacency, neglect, indifference, laziness, cowardice, and selfishness. There are other roads of vision, courage, oppor- tunity, and service. Which road will you take? Will it be the low road of getting all you can for as little as you can, or will it be the high road ot service and unselfish devotion to principles and ideals? My best wishes to each of you for health and happiness as you travel the road of lite. But remember the question- Quo Vadis?
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CHARLES R. BENDL Degree: B.S. Attended: St. Vincent, Pitt Teaching: English, Literature MORRIS E. CARLSON Degree: B.S., M.Ed. Attended: Indiana, Pitt Teaching: Physics, Chemistry NARCISSUS CHIOLDI Degree: B.E. Attended: Duquesne, Pitt Teaching: Bookkeeping I 81 ll, Busi- ness Law, Business Math, General Business BERNICE CRAIG, R.N. Attended: Columbia Hospital School Nurse 12 www, 2 t F aculfy WILLIAM GROVES Assistant High School Principal Guidance Counselor Degree: B.S., M.Ed. Attended: Bethany, Penn State, North Carolina, Slippery Rock, University of Penna. ALFRED BOARDLEY CHARLOTTE S. BROWN Degree: B.S. Degree: B.A. Attended: California Attended: Bucknell, Pitt Teaching: Industrial Arts Teaching: Mathematics Bendl Boardley Brown Carlson Chioldi Craig
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