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, EEEBEEEEWEEHSEHEEEEHEEEEEEEEE-E55555555EBHEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEHSEEEEHESEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE 53355BEHEEEEE5'iW5QEBFnEE!E5E55EEEEHFi'EE5E555'55E5E5E555555555BESEQEESEUSE5H:m5EH515?i5E55EBEEEEEE'SEEE5E5EEEHFiEEEEEE5E5Q 515 if NPNN COME G. PARIxE, M. A. gg 5 Grove City College E E Suesiunri-Noswi' or Senoors E We have eonie to know :ind respeet Mr. Parke gg prineipally for the unusual personal interest he , Hfii I has taken in the Iligli School generally. and the QE - Hi-Y purtieulnrly. It is seldom that ai teaieher .ai ,. gr 1-an gain the contidenee and Friendship of his 55 Rh pupils suffieiently well to enable hini to easually QE gi join a group of fellows discussing the most inti- ESE ggi mate things among themselves. without his press- E QQ, enee eausing an awkwzird silenee. And yet Nr. gg FH ali, I Htl Ill.. 'gl 41 3 Parke has demonstrated his ability to do just 5 Q that thing in his leadership of one of the Ili-Y 'ii discussion groups. A 5 'SE .EE EE 5 5 E EE M5 ' '1 W ga liI'.S'I'luR Il. CONWAY, B. S. 5 lNestniinster E PRINCIPAL or Hion Scnooi, 'Egg Anyone who knows Mr. Conway other than Q the main who awards demerits and tells you Go gi down and zrnlk up! when you are putting! forth QE every effort to avoid a tardy mark, knows a man , gi of whose friendship he may well be proud. Under gi that eloak of dignity and authority which is so BE necessary ai part. of his profession, Mr. Conway 'ii 95 H HE 5 5 BJP is at wholesome, hearty individual of exceedingly Q likeable disposition and teinperainent. He is a 55 J wise and generous eounsolor, broodniindcd in his QQ U . . . . EE ability to see the other fellow's viewpoint as EE gg . clearly as his own, and a man with the courage: EEE of his eonvietions, XYe are eonvineed that his Eg frienclslnp made during high school days will 55 prove to be a constant source of satisfaction and E inspiration in later life. gg BE EE Hi E pp Ten .li li E 55 EE EE E EE EE 5
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