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Problems of scheduling, attend- ance, and discipline are brought to lvir. Stewart hy the students who stream to his desk. Our principal has the permanent rec- ortls of all Penn High students in his ollire, but in his memory alone he knows not only each of our names and faces but also our good points and shortcomings. ARTHUR R. STEXVART ns., Grove city College MA., Columbia University . . . AND PRINCIPAL Class of 1952: The second semester of your senior year is drawing ro a close. The magazine sale and the senior class play are history. Eyes are beginning to look forward tn graduation. After graduation, what? This is a presidential election year. The national conventions will be held in June to select candidates. You will read alxonr, hear on rhc mdio, and even see by television some of the participants in this campaign. This event happens every four years in our great demo- cracy. All parties will make Howery promises. After the election it will be to thc victor belong the spoils. Should our country try to control thc whole world? Should we have universal military training? Should gambling, drinking, and other evils go unchecked? These are problems that you will face in the near future. The best guide is the Holy Bible. The Ten Command- ments plus love will make a better world. May the Class of l952 do its part rn improve humzinity. Sincerely yours, ARTHUR R. Sruxvakr High School Principal
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OUR SUPERINTENDENT . IX Graduates of 1951: Accept my hearliest congratulations upon your well- merited attainment. As you climb the ladder of life. this is another rung toward the goal of success. There are many mugs in the ladder of life. Success is your ultimate destination. As you continue your journey you must realize that you can reach success only hy way of certain highways. Pause as you journey to look into the lives of great men, and you will find that they dared to do and to say the right thing against overwhelming odds. It takes courage to invite hardships in upholding what is right and honorable. But the young man or young woman who chooses the path which requires no daring chooses a shortcut to failure. ln everyday life dare to do and to speak out when you know you are right. Dare to make your speech clean. Dare to observe good conduct. lf you continue at school, dare to sticlt to the mles, even if others do not. You may be their teacher. At work, dare to be conscientious in your duties, eveu if others laugh. ln the end they may talte orders from you. Daring in small things will leatl you to daring in big things. Always say, I dare do! and fortune will smile upon you. May the future grant you opportunity and the fulfillment of your hopes and ambitions as you climb the ladder to success. Sincerely yours. IOSIEPH A. HAR1'sraN Superintendent of Schools -.w Q-1 -.1 ., . Ha it n-1 Q, . , . .xo lilo L.. me Q42 emo r- -Q 9.0 :QQ CQ... 0 1. 4. were -1 e n rf., :BJ Dr. Hartman can at any time be consultetl about individual prob- lems or activities of the school. Although our superintendent is kept busy with the administrative problems of our schools, he taltes an active interest in athletics. We shall long remember the thoughts that he has left with us in his talks, especially some from his QQ- SQ favorite poems. IOSEPH A. HARTMAN Bs. in ca..,..wffv. cfm City College MA.. u--ivmay of Pittsburgh vno., u..a-mary of Pittsburgh
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OUR ADMINISTRATORS . . . Fm ROARD OI? EDUCATION OF THE GREENVILLI2 ARIZA IOINT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS r Ifnav: DR. IOSIEIIH A. HARTMAN, Supl-rimcmlunr nf Sclmulsg MRS. KATHERINE A. LOUTZIENI-IISI3Rg MR. HARRY Ii. DAVIS: MR. CLAIR FERGUSON: MR, BARNEY B. PERIFANO: MR. I. H, MICLIMANS, I'rnwi- dem: MRS. IlIE'I'l'Y lVEl.CI'I, Secretary, Sn -uml Rum: MR. OAKLEY L. GRUBER: MR. KYLI2 FFR- GUSONp MR. RICHARD STIEVENSON: MR. NORMAN I'. MORTENSENQ MR. CLARENCE H. MYIERS: MR. GLIENN CHESS, Vin- Prcxidcmz MR. FREDERICK D. IENTIERLINE. IN THE OFFICE DR. IOSISIIH A. HARTMAN, Superimcmlclmr of Schools MRS. BEI IR XVELCH, Secretary to School Distric: MR. ARTHUR R. STEXVART, Principal ul' High School MISS ROBERTA ROBERTS. Svcrcmry to Prlnripnl MISS IOAN BOLLIENBACHER, Secretary no Supcrinrcndcnt
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