Penn High School - Pennerian Yearbook (Greenville, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 17 text:

. . . AT WORK IN THE OFFICES SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE-Dr. Ioseph A. Hartman, Superintendent of Schoolsg Miss Sandra Beckman, Secretary to Superintendentg Miss Aline Riifer, Secretary to School District. HIGH Vice P to Vice SCHOOL OFFICE-Mr. Hughes D. Brininger, High School Principalg Mr. Edgar I. Snyder, rincipalg Mrs. Rosanne McGarvey, Secretary to Principalg Miss Shirley Pressler, Secretary Principal. wx H H il

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AT THE HEAD OF OUR SCHOOLS . . . Graduates of 1957: earnest petition entitled, '6Wanted',: God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands, Men whom the lust of office does not kill, Men whom the spoils of ollice cannot buy, Men who possess opinions and a will, Men who have honor,-men who will not lie, Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous ilatteries Without Winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking: For While the rabble, with their thumb-Worn creeds, Their large professions and their little deeds, - Mingle in selfish strife, lo! Freedom weeps, Wrong rules the land and waiting Iustice sleeps! The above petition is a subtle reminder of the ever pressing need for sterling traits of character. To my way of thinking, character is the most important factor in the make-up of any individual. As you continue to mold your character may you include such traits as, sincerity, personal integrity, hu- IOSEPH A- HARTMAN mility, courtesy, wisdom, and love. In so doing you will not only be following the instructions of the Greatest Book ever Written but also seeking after its promised B.S. in Commerce, Grove City College. M.A., University of Pittsburgh. N PHD.,Universityofpmsburgh- reward. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace, and the God of love and peace shall be with you. Sincerely yours, ' IOSEPH A. HARTMAN Superintendent of Schools GREENVILLE AREA JOINT SCHOOL BOARD-Front Row: Mr. Okley Gruber, Mr. Warren Goehring, Miss Aline Riffer, Secretary to School District, Mrs. Iune Harpst, Mr. Clarence H. Myers, President, Mr. Charles H. Ray, Dr. Ioseph A. Hartman, Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Naomi Martin, Secretary, to Sugar Grove Township Board, Mr. Richard Stevenson, Mr. Norman P. Mortensen. Second Row: Mr. Warren M. Mitchell, Dr. Gilbert H. Diehl, Vice President, Dr. Robert Peters, Mr. Herbert E. Mathay, Mr. Owen I. Wathan, Ir., Mr. Ioseph W. Riley, Mr. Glenn Chess. Not in Picture: Mrs. Catherine Loutzenhiser, Mr. Iames Henry, Mr. Lisle W. Bishop, Mr. Norman Dilley, Solicitor. Often We are reminded of Josiah Gilbert Holland's



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OUR PRINCIPAL . . HUGHES BRININGER B.S., Susquehanna University. Ed. M., Uni rsity o g To the Senior Class: Many of you have looked forward to your commence- ment from high school with considerable eagerness. However, your earlier thoughts that this occasion would terminate your preparation for the career of your choice have dissolved with a fuller understanding of the com- plexity of society and the increasing demands for more and better trained individuals. We hope that your days at Penn High School have prepared you well to continue this training, enabling you to progress into places of greater responsibility and service. Opportunities for success occur many times to all individuals, but only those Who possess the char- acter, initiative, and preparation are able to take advan- tage of them. Congratulations to each of you and best Wishes for success and happiness in the future. HUGHES BRININGER A We look to Mr. Brininger for advice and encouragement, for he has a personal interest in the welfare of every one of us.

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