Greenville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Greenville, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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SENIOR YEAR BOOK The Senior Year Book STAFF Editor-in-Chief ............................ Dave Hopkins Assistant Editor..................................... Helen Dickson Business Manager.............. Daniel DeArment Assistant Business Manager.............. Wallace Campbell Athletic Editor............................. Kathro Jones EDITORIAL It has long been the custom for the Senior Class to put out the School annual called the Year Book. As in a good many undertakings the greater part of the work falls upon a few. But since we are now in a position to look back over the years we have been preparing for the work which is to come when we have left this hall of learning, we feel that we can give the time gladly to make this the finest book yet published by a Senior class. The members of the graduating class, who have for the past four years or longer been trocling the sometimes wearisome paths of knowledge, have arrived at the completion of the first lap in the race course of life’s journey. We have laid the foundation for the more arduous one which is to come that will at times present obstacles seemingly unsurmountable and which can only be overcome by those who shall have been armed with the sword of training and the shield of knowledge. This journey has been of much more value to some than to others. Everyone has received exactly what he or she has put into it. And now, as we look back over these years of study, we can see where we have fallen short, where we could have made better use of our time. To some this journey is not complete. There are some who seek a higher education, but for others it marks the end of their years of preparation, and they must journey forth on the highway of life. We look back and see the classes that enter and then graduate in a never ending stream. These classes are forgotten in the hurry of life, but the school goes on. This class has the privilege of being the first class to graduate in the new high school building. We have not had the opportunities that are afforded by this new building, but we are sure that the classes that follow will use this new hall of learning as it should be used, which is a fitting monument to the worthy citizens of Greenville, whose efforts have given us these splendid opportunities for education and development. —Editor. Twenty-live

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SENIOR YEAR BOOK Twenty-four THE YEAR BOOK STAFF



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SENIOR YEAR BOOK We have edited this Year Book with the idea of giving to the graduating class and members of the school a souvenir that will he kept as a remembrance of the many happy days that have been spent in Greenville High School. The advertising in this issue is necessary to the class in a financial way that the book might be published. It also brings the advertiser and the high school student into a closer relationship to each other. The advertisements of the local merchants contained in this issue, whether large or small, are greatly appreciated and show the loyalty of the merchants to the school. We wish to thank those, who in their hearty response have helped us solve the financial problem which has been greater this year than ever before, owing to the various demands made on the public, and to the present conditions brought about partly by the return of the bovs from the army. To the class and readers of the Year Book, we wish to say that it is your duty to patronize these firms. We wish to thank Mr. C. M. Henderson of the Arc Engraving Company and others for the aid that has been so kindly given in the preparation of this souvenir. Business Manager 19. Twenty-six

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