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                                                      Mr.  Ginty  is  a  man  who  is  both  liked  and  disliked,
                                                      feared and trusted, avoided and also searched.  He is
                                                       a  man  whose  loyalty  and  dedication  to  the  school
                                                       make it possible to achieve a new vision for Wilson.
                                                       His  day  is  long,  strenuous,  tiring,  and  sometimes
                                                       unpleasant,  but  by  using  a  unique  approach  to  dis­
                                                       cipline he is able to fulfill his goals. Unlike many dis­
                                                       ciplinarians,  he feels it is important to take the time
                                                       to  understand  the  student,  his  problems  and  back­
                                                       ground,  before taking  appropriate  measures.  When
                                                       hearing  Mr.  Ginty  speak,  it  is  obvious  that  he  has
                                                       tremendous  insight  and  concern.  He  feels  perhaps
                                                       that this  is  because he knows and understands what
                                                       it is like to be in that situation. Wilson, having under­
                                                       gone many troublesome times, is now emerging as a
                                                       new Wilson  with  optimism,  enthusiasm,  and  a feel­
                                                       ing of pride that is only fitting for a great school such
                                                       as Wilson. It is to this complex man that a part of the
                                                       new Wilson is dedicated.












































                                                       Mr. Ginty takes no bull from rams!
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