Huntingdon Area High School - Argus Yearbook (Huntingdon, PA)

 - Class of 1968

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Mr. Henry Stoudt Administrative Assistant IVlr. George Shingler Home - School Visitor Board of Education Seated - Row 1 - Thomas Orner, treasurer; Jack Hohman, 14 vice president; Richard J. Endres, president; Mrs. Louise Kylor, William Lang. Standing - Row 2 - Kenneth Rockwell, Porter Brown, Alton Smith, Merle Heffner, solicitor.

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On behalf of the faculty, we would like to express our congratulations to the Class of 1968. We have endeavored to give you the best possible education. We sincerely hope you have taken full advantage of our services. Education, hov ever, is not terminal, but rather a matter of continuous activity. If you don ' t use the skills and knowledge you have acquired in high school, they soon will be forgotten and of little value. It is our earnest desire that you continue your education beyond the high school level by attending college, business school, technical school, trade school, and other schools and develop salable skills that will enable you to function in a very compet- itive society. In addition to the economics aspects associated with education, we feel your high school experiences will provide an introduction to the worthy use of your leisure time - making available to you a more comprehensive life by appreciating better the cultural, aesthetic and recreational opportunities of your environment. Your high school education is the beginning - not the end. We hope youarepreparedforthechallengesand adventures of the future. Norman J. Smith, Principal To the class of 1968: You are now leaving the security of Huntingdon Area High School to go out and encounter what the world has to offer. You will be expected to leave childishness behind, and to act with a different degree of poise, selfconsciousness and maturity. For others it will be the first time you realize the value of good grades, seriousness of purpose and good study habits. The sign of a good education is not the mere acquisition of unrelated facts. More importantly it is the ability you have achieved as an individual to adapt to change, to proceed independently, to critically analyze and accept honest criticism in return. H.A.H.S. has pro- vided you with the facilities, the teachers and the necessary information. Whether you suc- ceed in your chosen career or not will depend on your ability to arrange that which has been presented to you in a worthwhile and meaning- ful manner. Will you be a giver or a taker? How will you serve your fellow man? Will you serve only yourself? Will you be a person of confi- dence, ambition and courage? Answers to questions such as these will not only be import- ant to your own happiness, but also to the future of the world. My congratulations and best wishes go with you. 1 am hopeful that you will all achieve your goals in life and that you will use your talents to make each of your own lives happy, adventuresome and worthwhile. Robert L. Seal pel I o. Assistant Principal



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Secretaries Mrs. Barbara Wilson May I help you, is the friendly requestof H.A. H.S. ' s secretaries. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.Mil lerare always willing to give stu- dents helpful information, while also soing ail the office work involved i n keeping Huntingdon High School in top runningorder. The class of ' 68 express their many thanks. Class of ' 68: Your Board of Educa- tion is mighty proud to have been associated with the class of 1968. Accept the challenge of the future by using this, your grad- uation, as the springboard for bigger and brighter do- ings. Good Luck, R. J. Endres President Mrs. Barbara Miller

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