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Educational Atmosphere There is Profs hall pass! n , 4 ' Miss Louella Klinefelter and Miss Dorothy Fidler, Ofice Secretaries OFFICE SECRETARIES On arrival at the principals office, one is always greeted by the busy, but cheer- ful secretaries, Miss Dorothy Fidler and Miss Louella Klinefelter. Answering phones, typing letters and documents, and doing clerical work comprise their daily duties. In addition to being secre- taries to the principal and assistant prin- cipal, the girls prepare the high school annual budget for the superintendent of schools. .Ulm L The central switchboard a communication between schools Mr. Quint, are you busy? W
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Mr. Maris Quint, Principal Efficiency Creates an MR. QUINT I should like to preface my remarks by stat- ing that I am delighted to be in the Gettysburg Senior High School. The faculty here at G.H.S., in my opinion, is superior in every respect. To the Class of 1965 my best wishes for con- tinued success. I am quite sure that you have prepared for the future which lies ahead. It is our most ardent wish that you carry forth the heritage of this historic community, to the cor- ners of the earth with dignity and pride. Please remember that all that was done here at G.H.S. was done to the end that you would be able to accept your rightful place in society. Our nation needs responsible citizens. I think you will meet this need. Go now to face your future with determina- tion, pride and humility. Bless you all! MR. GROVE One very significant characteristic of most young people, particularly the high school grad- uate, is their personal compulsion to become associated with Worthwhile goals and causes. Certainly education is one such Worthwhile goal. Life to this age group is full of challenge, opportunity, zest, expectation, Wonderment, ad- venture, and acceleration. This is the point in life where one begins to become more mature, an independent being who is capable, willing, and ready to challenge the personal opinions and philosophies of his parents, friends, and teachers. The young mind that is filled to the brim with pride and desire for personal fulfillment and an excitement for the future will soon acknowl- edge a fundamental truism, that education is unquestionably the individual's eternal flamef, I commend the yearbook staff for its foresight and depth of thought regarding a suitable theme for the Class of 1965. I sincerely hope that your class through its members will continue to strive toward motives of high purpose and consequence. I would like to extend my sincerest congratulations to the members of the Class of 1965. Good luck and kind regards. -uu itin- un-uqgl its--.4 Mr. Paul Grove, Assistant Principal
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Mr. Douglas D. Houston, Business Manager Miss Carol Dettinburn and Miss Donna Redding, Secretaries Youth Guided BUSINESS OFFICE The Business Ofiice assumes responsibility for an accounting procedure adequate to record all transactions affecting the acquisition, custodian- ship, and disposition of moneys and credit, in- cluding cash receipts and disbursements. The Business Manager handles all oflicial documents of the district. He has general supervision of all repairs to buildings and the maintenance of the land and buildings of the district. Being Secretary to the Ioint School Commit- tee, he serves the board and superintendent on financial reports and other information neces- sary to the successful operation of the schools and the preparation of the annual budget. Advice for college-bound Senior
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