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Mr. Morrison Orr, Senior High Principal As you leave Grove City Senior High School, I would ask you to remember you must live with your- selves. Someone has said the kind of self that we live with is of our own choosing. You select the self that will travel with you always. To create the best possible self set your goals high, work diligently, be honest in your relationships with others. practice patience, accept responsibility. President Garfield said I do not care what others think or say concerning me, but there is one man's opinion which matters supremely, that of James Garfield. M. L. Orr I r 1 Mrs. Margaret McGinnis, Secretary to Mr. Morrison Orr Mr. Robert McMichael, Junior High Principal Congratulations upon the successful completion of your high school career. It is indeed a time of great satisfaction to you. lt is our hope that the lessons you have learned here will be of value in the years that follow. May the hab- its of hard work, co-operation, and responsibility con- tinue to be a part of your life. May you at all times strive to improve yourself and to give encouragement to others as you gain in knowledge and experience. Robert McMichael Mrs. Ruth Lanigan, Secretary to Mr. Robert McMichael
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Dr. jack Bl Hetrick, Supgrinfgndenf Mr. Dale N. Pearce, Assistant Superintendent Among the many outcomes which your teachers and others desired for you as a result of your public school experience was one that you would develop an aware- ness of the value of education. We hope that you have come to have a strong belief in the necessity of broad educational opportunity for all and that as you go on to full adulthood you will join those who work toward this end, Free, public schools did not come into being in our country spontaneously. We have them because people fought for them and worked for them until they be- came a reality. Their continued presence cannot really be taken for granted. We will continue to have high quality, free public schools only if a large majority of our citizens make their preservation and improvement their vital concern. Please accept our heartiest congratulations upon your achievement in completing your high school course of study. We hope that your success here is but a forerunner of larger successes to come. J. B. Hetrick, Superintendent Grove City Area School District Miss Kay Foster, Secretary to Dr. J. B. Hetriek You have received what is commonly referred to as a basic education. It is just that. lf you are to become a useful, contributing member in today's world your learning must not stoQ.,,Each of you must realize that there are many channels open for you once you have reached this goal. Seek yours. You are to be congratulated for completing your high school career. Now enrich your life through study, 1 and travel, and launch upon a worthwhile livelihood that will contribute to the betterment of society. Mrs. Dorothy Beach, Secretary to Dale l n N Dale N. Pearce Pearce D ' l ' 6 si-' ....... .. a
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X. Mr. Wayne Gregg MVS- Marie Cr0y Bzzsitzass Manager Assistant Business Manager Businass Secretary OFFICE PERSCNNEL Miss Karen Sonntag GUIDANCE Mrs. Margaret McDougall Mrs. Eleanore McLaughlin Secretary to Guidance Counselors Secretary to Guidance Counselors Ly., MiSS Isabel Gilmore Mr. John Schultz, Guidance Head of Guidance Department Miss Esther Urey, Guidance 10
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