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'AThe universe is too great a mystery for there to be only one single approach to it. -Syinmaclzus Young people of today who genuinely thirst for truth and justice will occupy the laborato- ries and research centers of to- morrow. A scientist must have za questioning nature and an open mind, he must be able to accept new and different approaches to the universe. Grove City, in encouragement of science, ollers biology, the study of life, physics, the study of matter and energy, and M, N . ' chemistry, the study of coinposi- ISS amy I MCGu1fetB'0'0gY tion and transformation of sub- Mrs. Lorraine Gilson, Science stances. , . Majorettes, Cheerleaders, Pep Club Adviser F Mr. Gordon S. Taylor, Science, Mathematics Mr. Robert Deinert, Physics Science Club Adviser Mr. john Davis, Biology, Science Science Club Adviser Mr. Samuel Bowers, Science Mr' Homer Christie, Science Audio Visual Aides Club Adviser Junior Science Club Adviser 12
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to the rules OligI'2illlll121I'.u-l.07'd Chesterhcld Mrs. Mary Lou Christieg French French Club Adviser Mr. Nial McGameyg English, Sales, Lau' Pine Knot and Grover Star Adviser Mrs. Dorothy Nuttg English Mrs. Sara J. Higginsg Latin Mr. VVilliz1m Snyderg Speech Dramatics, Debate, and Forensic League Adviser fre. Mrs. Ute Rubeng German German Club Adviser 7: 'iV :,,r B i Mrs. Eleanor Kelloggg French
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To know a little less and to understand a little more: that, it seems to me, is our greatest need. Mr. John Hummel, Sofia! Studies Mr. Edward Reddinger, Social Studies Understanding is the key to world peace and friendship. A huge place is the world and a complex place, too. From the youth oi' today come our lead- ers, enemies, and friends ol' to- morrow. The greater the under- standing among various people, the greater the friends, the fewer the enemies. Civics gives the freshman an understanding of his home state. XVorld Cultures gives the sophomore a knowledge of w o r l d civilization. American History gives the junior a view of his country's background, and seniors gain a better under- standing of world problems from Problems of Democracy. Mr. Leonard Clarke, Civics Mr. Ronald Stevens, Social Studies Mr. Richard Noel, Geography Mr. Eugene Forker, Social Studies Student Council Adviser Mrs. june Ehrlichman, Social Studies 13 Mr. Frederick Crum, Civics
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