Terrace Park High School - Yearbook (Terrace Park, OH)

 - Class of 1956

Page 10 of 108

 

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'lla'- F 1'9- I 'X All people, young and old, cherish and take pride in things that are their own. A new car, a house, a lish- ing rod, a bicycle-all have one thing in commong they arouse a feeling of pride in the owner. Yet pride may vanish ifa possession is cheapened or ruined by carelessness or neglect. A car that is battered and rusty cheap- ens its owner, who is responsible for it. Even as there are individual possessions, so are there possessions which belong to a group. Into this category falls our school. ln a very real sense our students are the owners, for a school is known by the reputation of its students. lf they hold high their pride in their scholarship, sportsman- ship. citizenship and conduct, their schoolis reputation and prestige will grow regardless of its size. Conversely, where pride is lacking in these qualities, the school is cheapened, and its precious reputation is blasted. Low standards of scholarship, poor sportsmanship, and foulness of mind and speech mark not only those who are guilty, but also soil those who permit it in their presence. Such a student body reflects discredit upon its school, blasts its reputation, and in turn is punished byattendinga school whose reputation is cheapened. Terrace Park has always been a proud school, proud in all of its many and varied activities. lt is expected that that pride will continue to exist in full measure and for sound reasons. It can never be otherwise. ' Za? Page six

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The students of the office staff make announce- ments, type up and deliver the absence lists, write excuses, and help Mrs. Clark by doing odd jobs around the office. All these jobs help to lighten Mr. Herron's load as Principal. The members of the office staff are Carol Stoecklin, Sara Hoffman, Janice Allen, Lois Clennin, Dave Johnson, Tim Gallagher, Billy Hoeb, and Steve Kipp. Mrs. Clark is their coordinator. Dan? 701946 Zum Zzcme! When you enter the outer office of Mr. Her- ron's inner sanctuary, you are greeted by one or more of the office staff. 1i 'fH HM- ,af Q, isa? Y is ' B t it W t 'Q yaxdjy At, es. Biff:-' fm fi Y we , ' Q g wwf, ix' ff .nfs David Johnson does the announcing over the public address system during homeroom periods. The other aides call errant students to their clas- ses. We owe a great deal to the office staff because they give of their time to improve the efficiency with which the school is run. Page seven

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