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Secretaries to the Principal, Miss Louella Kline- felter and Miss Dorothy Fidler issue absence excuses to students. in the You the student have important decisions to make. You must decide whether or not the present ways of the world are to be tolerated or rejected. The tools which you forged here, especially those of thinking and reasoning, should give you formidable weapons and make it easier for you to make those decisions. There is one other tool which has not been fully forged here, however, for this tool comes from the heart. Courage is the name of this tool-courage to stand up for what is right and vehemently reject what is wrong. CLIFFORD B. SNOWBERGER Principal Mr. Snowberger helps to distribute the morning mail in the teachers' mailboxes
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GETTYSBURG JOINT SCHOOL SYSTEM Oren I-I. Wilson ...........,.,,......A.................. President Robert H. Deardorff .,.,.,,...,............. Vice-president H. Edgar Riegle .......... ,.... D istrict Superintendent Richard A. Folkenroth ,,.... Administrative Assistant Kenneth G. Reinharr, Jr. ....,...,...,,.............. Secretary The First National Bank of Gettysburg .. Treasurer Q Brown, Swope, and MacPhail ..........,. - ...... Soliciters x if K Richard A. Folkenrotb, Administrative Assistant and Coordinator of Elementary Education, aids Mr. Riegle with his duties. e Problems of Education First Row, left to right: H. E. Riegle, T. Oyler, C. Shriver, K. Reinhart, O. Wilson, R. Deardorff, G. Bowers, J. Settle. - Second Row: R. Gitt, C. Rohrbaugh, G. Trostle, T. Allen, Oyler, R. White, C. Ketterman, D. White, R. Schultz, M. Rice. Third Row: Heikkinen, N. Plank, P. Waybright, G. Sterner, W. Hay, W. Jacobs, H. Waybright, O. Omer, I-I. Mcllhenny, L. Spangler.
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front offices Those of you who have graduated from Gettysburg High School must continue to foster the desire to im- prove yourself intellectually, to assume responsibility for acceptable behavior and to conduct yourself with dignity. In addition I would suggest that you do not alibi for your short comings, but put forth your best effort to correct them. May you so continue your education and work that you as a student and citizen will be a credit to your- self, your family, your school, and your community. PAUL R. MEHRING Assistant Principal Secretary, Mrs. Lucille Sanders, takes dictation from her boss, Mr. Mehring. folm Hololza indicates to Mr. Mebring that be DID pay his bills at the cafeteria.
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