Greenville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Greenville, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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Page 19 text:

. . . IN THE OFFICE Class of 1966 The 1965-1966 school year will be known throughout history as the year of the Gemini Twins, Space walk. Space endurance records. Rendezvous in space, and the one hundred eighty Orbits of you Seniors through the Academic wonders and adventures of knowledge. The Countdown of your exciting venture started in September and the Splashdown and Debriefing for your futures occurcd on Graduation Night in June. As in other Space Voyages, this starts the beginning of bigger and better conquests. Your successes and failures will depend upon how well you use the vast body of knowledge you experienced during your orbital peregrination. May I extend to each of you my personal best wishes for a successful venture into space of your future. C ARL A. SCOTT CARL A. SCOTT B.S., Geneva College Ed.M., University of Pittsburgh Senior Mi’ll School Principal THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE—Mr. Carl Scott. Principal; Mrs. Betty Ramsey. Miss Sandra Beckman, and Mrs. Savilla Davis. Secretaries.

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AT THE HEAD OF OUR SCHOOLS . . . Class of 1966 I wish to extend congratulations to the class of 1966 on behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire teaching staff in Greenville. You have completed successfully a course of study designed to prepare you for life. During the process of preparation there has been both success and failure; however, the lesson of life has been learned —we receive only as we give of ourselves. As you go your separate ways, I challenge you to make each efTort your best effort. May you always keep before you those spiritual values so necessary for personal satisfaction. My very best wishes arc extended to each member of the graduating class. DR. RICHARD B. HOFFMAN RICHARD B. HOFFMAN B.S., Slippery Rock State College Ed.M., University of Pittsburgh Ed.D., Western Reserve Superintendent of Schools GREENVILLE UNION BOARD OF EDUCATION—Front Row: Dr. Richard B. Hoffman. Superintendent of Schools; Mrs. Betty Weaver. Secretary to School District; Mr. John W. Read. President; Mr. Victor Losacano. Vice President. Second Row: Mr. Parke F. Wentling. The Rev. George C. Reese, Mr. Olva G. Ross. Mr. Donald Dart. Not in Picture: Dr. Lester Raub.



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IN MEMORY . . . DEAN K. CROWTHER A.B., Grove City College Ed. M., University of Pittsburgh Guidance Director Mr. Crowther was a great man. And behind him he has left an almost unfillable gap. For he was not only a fine teacher and an efficient administrator, but a helpful and understanding friend. As a teacher, he revealed a great interest in history, and he aptly transferred this interest to his students. As a counselor, he helped us make wise decisions and find the best solutions to our problems. And as a friend, he took a personal interest in every student and respected each of us as an individual. He always had time to give intelligent advice and render clever witticisms which not only raised our spirits but made us feel special. More than all else, Mr. Crowther cared about people. We shall never forget him. He look an interest in each of us. He made learning a pleasure. 14

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