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— Administration f = eee - - TOP ROW: P. Stetson, S. Young, J. Rothfuss, G. Keller, B. Konopka, K. Clark BOTTOM ROW: E. Feild, J. Lander, J. Wiant, V. Malisoff ‘ TOP ROW: J. Sypherd, G. Karpyn, W. Stein, K. Kauffman, R. Farber, J. Shultz MIDDLE ROW: W. Moore, R. Cavanaugh, M. Sanson, G. McGee, T. Queen, J. Faulk, J. Zipkin, M. Knoblauch BOTTOM ROW: J. Devlin, M. McKeever, E. Uleland, D. Wade, N. Bandy, K. Norwood, H. Gorham, D. DiGiovanni, D. Karlofsky
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To the Class of 1983: We are all tested repeatedly in life, not in those times and things which go well, but in our setbacks and adversities. It is in dealing with the latter that we grow in character, perspective, and understanding. How well we cope with life’s disappointments and difficulties is one measure of our maturity. Certainly, you, as individuals and as a Class, have been sorely tested this year. Plans, hopes, and expectations have been shattered by events over which you had no control. Disappointments, frustrations, and bitterness have, at times, made it difficult for you to deal with everyday events in school and in the household. Yet, this has also been a time of growth for you. You have, for the most part, dealt maturely with events as they unfolded. You have worked hard to provide leadership for the student body and you have tried to be positive and constructive in meeting your responsibilities. You have learned that, in life, we sometimes become involved in situations which we cannot control and that, in such circumstances, we must not allow the situation to control us. Perhaps, these and other lessons you have learned this year are ultimately more valuable than those you would have learned in the classes which did not meet. Soon after you returned to Girard, Joe Swords and John Chambers interviewed me for the Girard News. As we were finishing, Joe said, “I wish you could have really known our class.” So do I. Our time together has been all too brief. | have come to like you and respect you and to appreciate qualalities and potentials in you which I hope you will continue to develop. Well boys...you have my best wishes. George H. Keller, Jr. Director of Education
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