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Mr. John E. Boob High School Principal Faculty Seniors, let me urge you not to look upon your graduation as an end or completion of your education. Rather regard it as the beginning of a broader search for knowledge. Continue your preparation to the point where you can help to explore one of the many new frontiers for the good of all mankind and by so doing raise yourself above the competitive pitfalls of the unprepared. President Lyndon Johnson says that, 'An important personal attribute is the de- sire for the pursuit of excellence.' Success may not come easily or quickly. You may have to change some habits and reconstruct some atti- tudes about many things to be able to reach your goal. J. E. Boob na, ' ll IZD L' E ' ' I ll Without the office workers, Miss Judy Mayersky, Mrs. Louise Dale, Miss Sandra Snyder, and Miss Teresa Paionk, a visit to the office would be less pleasant. Here they smile for the cameraman as they frequent- ly do for the students.
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En illilemuriam All were grieved at the sudden passing on November 6, 1963 of well-liked, respected Mrs. Phyllis A. Horton. A teacher of seventh and eighth grade English, she was especially known for her friendliness and desire to help students which accounted for her advisorship of the Future Teachers of America and her mem- bership in the Curwensville Joint P.T.A. Anybody whom Mrs. Horton had in her classes can't deny the fact that her interesting, well-conducted classes were an incentive toward greater achieve- ment. Because of her ability to work with children, Mrs. Horton was associated with both the Girl Scouts and the Cub Scouts. She was also very active in many Church, professional, and civic organizations. Certainly the memory of Phyllis A. Horton will live in the hearts of all who knew and respected her. I thank my God upon every remembrance of you. Philippians 1:3 I0
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Faculty Mr. Robert Dreibelbis, B.S., American History. Mr. Dennis Duttry, B.S., Arithmetic, Science. Mr. Harold Errigo, B.S., History, Science. Mrs. Mariorie Fida, R.N., School Nurse. Mr. Wil- liam Geppert, Jr., B.S., Mathematics. Mrs. Ellen Henry, B.S., Home Economics. Mr. Robert Holmes, B.S., History. Mrs. Mildred Hauser, Geography. Mr. Arch Johnstone, M.M.Ed., Guidance. Miss Gretchen Leib, M.A., English, Latin. f0,Z2!2D.0ldQ. a.'Ico magnum A. Ardary M. Barnes R. Bloom S. Bobanick B. Bonsall J. Bonsall L. Brubaker A. Clement C. Curry L. Domico
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