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Page 10 text:
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Right: Allen Brendlinger and Rose Yount give Mr. Lubold the parting gift of the student body at the annual awards day assembly. Student body President Brendlinger and Senior Class President Eddie Telford present Mrs. McGregor with a case of Scotch . . .plaid luggage covers at the awards day exercises. FH ,ins fx ft' Mr. Lubold snapped while working at his desk, a 'S ' ig 9 X well known sight to office callers. Fred Gershman, on behalf of the Y clubs of the school, presents Mr. Lubold with a gift at the annual parents night assembly of the community Y groups. Mr. Lubold has for many years been outstanding on both the state and local level for his interest in the Y move- ment and wholesome activities for young people. Seated are Mrs. Lubold. also presented with Ll gift. -Ioanne Hill, Leona Kelly, Dr. john Sahli, and Mr. Ralph McCreary. f .we Ag F I. J 2 K3 X ' W 'f?4?5W ..'ff't' 1? n Q X l Cr - . - R W N s . 4 'KL . . 4 . . . - v . . . n . .s...-4.-...................... -.Y --an ...- ..f..
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Page 9 text:
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The Administration There is no community enterprise more important than than the education of the oncoming generation. That the com- munity realizes this is apparent, because more money is ap- propriated for this purpose than any other. For this expenditure Indiana has developed outstanding elementary schools, and White and Armstrong Townships are engaged in building one of the most modern elementary schools in the state. The High School provides the pupils of its service area with an edu- cational program rated as superior by accrediting agencies. Much cred-it for an outstanding educational program must be given to a forward-looking administration. which is the mutual responsibility of the joint Board of School Directors. the Super- intendent of Schools, and the High School Principal. A pro- gressive administration, a superior staff of instructors, and a school program to meet the needs of all boys and girls gives Indiana joint High School a proud record in the preparation of Fine, substantial citizens. At the present time crowded con- ditions make it imperative that we enter upon a building pro- gram to house an increasingly large number of pupils. The Ioint Board has embarked upon this program which will house an estimated high school enrollment of about 1700 within six years. The Board and Administration believes The permanent wealth of the nation lies in the minds and lives of its youth. Mrs. Helen VanDykfr Mrs. Claribel Mikesell Secretary to the Principal Aggigtam Secretary S! i L . Principal jesse Lubold, BS.. and M.A.. Susquehanna University: Grad- uate work at Columbia University and the University of Pittsburgh. Assistant principal Lambert joseph A.B., Bucknell Universityg M.A., Uni versity of West Virginiag Graduate Work at Pennsylvania State College and Chicago University.
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Au Revoir . . . . We bid Godspeed to two staunch friends who leave the school halls by way of retirement. Principal Jesse A. Lubold and English Department Head, Mrs. Mary McGregor, have stamped the impress of their character and personality on the school where they have worked for many years. Thousands of graduates are richer because of their presence here. Mrs. McGregor supervises her last march of the graduates into the commencement exercises. :o fa Ns M' ,OV ,t wig l NAAQS.. ,ff-HXNYK. 'wfuj' of li e ' X-1 X .X Ku Y 1 if-. R hid.
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