Greenville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Greenville, PA)
- Class of 1959
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Page 17 text:
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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1959:
Congratulations to each member of the Senior Class
for continuing your studies and meeting the require-
ments for graduation.
There is ample evidence to indicate that your work
in our school has equipped you well to begin new studies
or training in proportion to the success that you have
attained here.
There are many opportunities in the future for each
of you. An increasing number of skilled and well edu-
cated people are needed to sustain and advance our
very complex economy. The need for such persons will
increase even more rapidly in the future as new frontiers
are developed.
May you use the skills and understandings developed
at Greenville High School to attain worthwhile and
challenging goals ahead.
Sincerely yours,
HUGHES BRININGER
. . . Um' Primqml
HUGHES D. BRININGER
B.S., Susquehanna University
Ed.M., University of Pittsburgh
Senior Iligh School Principal
HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE : Mr. Hughes Brininger, High School Principalg Miss Janet Patterson and
Miss Sandra Beckman, Secretaries.
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Page 16 text:
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At the Head of Our Jlcboolr.
MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS:
Graduation from high school is a major step in prep-
aration for a life of service to others. It provides a
basis for continued preparation so that you may make
the maximum contribution to our universal society.
VVhen you complete your academic training and
engage in a given occupation or profession, the respon-
sibility of service to others may seem secondary to per-
sonal gain and gloryg however, a self-appraisal of true
values will reveal your importance in terms of your
service to others.
To offer the full measure of service of which you are
capable, you must take advantage of opportunities
that will provide for maximum mental, physical, and
spiritual growth. Your friends and associates stand
ready to help, but you must provide the initiative and
determination to succeed.
Broaden the horizons of universal accomplishment
by building on the past and thus extend the present
beyond its known limits.
Accept the challenges which are rightfully yours and
chart a course of personal development which will
enable you to help make the world a better place in
which to live.
CHARLES C. WEPSIC
CHARLES C. WEPSIC
B.S., Lock Haven State Teachers College
lN'I.Ed., University of Pittsburgh
Ed.D., University of Pittsburgh
Supvrinterzdent ry' Schools
GREENVILLE AREA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD : Mrs. Eleanor Kilnerg llfrs. Louise Stoeberg blr.
VVarren Mitchellg Dr. Robert C. Petersg Mr. Joseph N. Yorkeg Dr. Gilbert H. Diehl, Vice Presidentg
Dr. Charles C. Wepsie, Superintendent of Sehoolsg Mr. Norman P. lllortensen, Presidentg Mr. James
Henryg Mrs. June Harpstg Mr. Robert N. Loveg Mrs. Dorothy Oehs, Secretary to School Districtg Mr.
Okley Gruberg Mrs. Naomi lllarting hir. Joseph VV. Rileyg Mr. Charles H. Rayg Mr. Owen J. VVathan,
Jr. Nut in Picture: Mr. Alton D. Sehadtg hir. Clarence H. llfyers.
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With 61 Gmkling Word . . .
Although Mr. Brininger is lmnsivr than ever this your with ull the problems of :I new school, he still finds
time to help ns with our incliviflnul prolmlenis :ind to talk to us :ilmnt onr special interests. Here senior
majorottes are displaying il new :ulrlition to their nniforlns.
DEAN K. CR,0W'TIIl'lR JABIES NI. SMITH
, i A .-LB., Grove City College? M-Ed.. B.S. in Ed., Edinlmoro State Teac-llers
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Guidnnee Director, Mr. Smith, :incl r-hiss gnidnnr-e f'0lIIlS0l0TS7BII'. Rimmey, Mrs. Linn, and Mr.
Crowther-study individual class records.
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