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0203 GOVERNOR MIFFLIN JOINT SCHOOL BOARD - These board members perform a great public service in the administration of their duties. For this service they receive no remuneration except the satisfaction of knowing they have a part in formulating the policies and directing the operation of the schools, preparing the citizens of tomorrow for active and useful lives. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mary Jane Maihl, Viola M. Stout, Secretary, Fred W. Griemes, Treasurer, Elwood A. Leininger, President, George F. Briner, Vice President, H. Ernest Worley, Mrs. Mary G. Ulrich. SECOND GOVERNOR MIFFLIN JOINT SCHOOL AUTHORITY - The men who provide for the tTnancing of our school buildings are shown in the conference room. FIRST ROW: Richard S. Keene, Treasurer, Theodore Kazmar, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Clarence J. Krick, Secretary, D. Luther Hartz, Vice Chairman. SECOND ROW: Paul D. Edelman, Solicitor, J. Robert Rickenbach, Chairman, Her- bert J. Weidman, Recording Secretary. I O ROW: Charles N. Kantner, W. Gerald Shurr, Bertrand J. High Martin H. Althouse, Paul D. Edelman, Solicitor, Lee V. Seibert THIRD ROW: Harvey Witmoyer, Thomas J. Stanton, George A Geist, William C, Singerling, Paul J. Runge. FOURTH ROW Stephen F. Gancar, Nathan P. Moyer, G. Fred Werner, Carl A Lotz, Ralph E. Hommas, Richard E. Adams. Missing from the pic- ture are Grant S. Burkey, Wayne R. Snyder, and LeRoy S Webber. ff wg 5,1 1 f Z A
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Howard L. Hendricks Supervising Principal. Mansfield S.C., B.S., Bucknell Univ., M.S., Columbia Univ., Duke Univ Univ. of Penna. QT Photography. ffffes ' ' 'gfeadc Om Dear Students, With the miracle of birth you were entrusted with your mental, physical, and spiritual being. As is true with every human being, you are unique, and you are blessed with certain inborn traits and abilities possessed by no other individual. The first few years, your world was to a great extent your home and those who fondly cared for you. During these formative years you developed the basic foundations for your life. Soon your world expanded to include the church, the community, and the school. In this larger world you added to your basic foundations by development of your mind, your body and your spirit. Attitudes, ideals, and your philosophy of life slowly but surely evolved. Now you are about to enter a new phase of your life which again will expand your world. The years of laying the foundations are over, and you must now begin to build on this foundation. You must assume responsibility for your decisions and actions. Everything you do and say will contribute toward the life structure you will surely build. l-low fine will be this life structure? You are the builder. The super structure is up to you. .fcifw '
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