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Reviewing our past to insure our future. The year 1960, Groveton ' s fourth and last year as a Junior-Senior High School, will be remembered as the year of evaluation, not only by students, but by the faculty and by the educational department of Virginia as well. The staff seized upon this opportunity to make available to the students, faculty, and community the results of the eval¬ uation in order that it may be a guide for the future as well as a record of the past. This presentation of the strengths and weaknesses formed during the past four years is intended to be motivation in bettering ourselves and our school in every way. In order to accomplish this: LET ' S TAKE A LOOK AT OURSELVES. After selecting a theme, the Tigera- ma staff faced the difficult task of choosing a cover design and color scheme. Following a lively discussion, it was decided that these two should help develop the theme. The blocks are an abstraction of the years in Groveton ' s history. Even as the events of this year are foremost in our minds, we realize that the past years have built one upon another, forming a foundation for this year. The year 1 960 reflects all that has happened in the four years of Groveton ' s existence. To different people, colors hold vari¬ ous meanings. To ancient tribes of Indians, red signified warmth, exuber¬ ance, and the blood of life itself. In the National Honor Society, Future Teach¬ ers, and Future Homemakers, red sym¬ bolizes character and youth. To most people, black is associated with bad or the absence of good; white, with purity and faultlessness. Between these two extremes is gray. In evaluating our school, the results indicated weaknesses and strengths — not all good, not all bad, thus shades of gray. The 1960 staff presents its Evaluation edition — not in traditional school colors — but in gray, with red, symbolizing life itself, flowing through the pages. 2 School Life
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TIGER AMA Fourth Edition GROVETON HIGH SCHOOL Fairfax County Alexandria, Virginia 60
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Students, porents, and faculty take a look at the colorful spectacle of Groveton ' s first home football games held in the new stadium. School Life 3
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