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You Are A Part! You are the happy chatter that per¬ vades in our hallways between classes. You are the hungry lines in our cafeteria. Yours are the lusty voices ringing from Groveton grandstands. You are the gay spirit of our social events. You are the energetic supporters of our activities. But most of all yours are the minds eager for learning, challenging our teachers, and striving toward higher ideals. In you is formulated the achieve¬ ments of the past and the successes of the future. In this third issue of Tigerama, the staff endeavors to show that just as each piece is essential to complete a picture puzzle, so each of you is a necessary part of our school. Without you, there would be a missing piece; a puzzle minus a piece creates no picture. We invite you to view this wonderful school, to review your activities, to look back at your achievements, and to find your place as a piece of the picture of Groveton High, for You Are the Spirit That Is Groveton! - MS - ■ See Where You Fit In! Page Five
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A first piece to a puzzle is always the most important, for it is the be¬ ginning of the formation of all other pieces. So is instruction. Acquiring knowledge is the very basic reason for any school—the foundation upon which it is built and the broad horizon to which it expands. Grove- ton students come here to search for knowledge, enhanced by a com¬ mon, yet diverse education, and an ever-broadening program. To formulate this ideal, students are offered a variety of subjects, from Physics to Home Economics, in all, forty-four subjects are of¬ fered for the student’s choice. Here at Groveton boys and girls are offered three types of diplo¬ mas—Academic, Commercial and Vocational—thus meeting the needs of each individual. As each student participates in classroom activities, his ideas and character are developed and he is an actual part of Groveton—an ac¬ tual part of a working organization devoted primarily to unfolding all the potential abilities of her stu¬ dents. Classroom Activities
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