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ecard oi Educoiicn Since the board of education is always behind the curtain, it re- ceives little recognition for the school activities for which it is responsible. It is because of its personal interest in the pupils who are at- tending school and the success of Pettisville school in general that it has always given so much of its ti e to the problems concerning the institution. All efforts put forth by these members are deeply appreciated by the students, faculty, and community. Faculty The staff of directors guided the pupils through another success- ful year. Miss Schuster and Miss Bassett, both new teachers, taught the first and second grades. Miss Bassett also taught art in the lower six grades. Miss Rupp, Miss Miller, Miss Spices, and Miss Dimke, taught the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Since Miss Wyse was sponsor of the senior class and Pet Echoes, she managed to keep herself more than busy. She teaches French, Engr lish and journalism. Miss Reynolds spent her time directing the young hopefuls in the mysteries of cooking and sewing. Mr. cheeewosd ana Mr. Robbins. the coaches. divided the athletics between them. so that each had more free time than formerly. There were very few mornings when Mr. Gottschalk, the principal, was not in the assembly taking the roll. He also had several agricul- ture and manual training classes. Besides being sponsor of the Junior class. Mr. Miller taught the commercial subjects. Mr. Kunkle deserves much credit for creating the increased inter- est in the music department. Mr. Rychener, besides being executive of the school, taught two history classes in his spare minutes. The business of the office always ran like clockwork under the efficient care of Ada Weber.
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Pcmcvgmlty 'J. J.'i9chenef WA wise man is strong: yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength.W Ruth K. Wyse nTime is infinite movement without one moment of rest.N A1taASpieee NHer ways are ways of pleasantnese. and all her paths are peace.U ' :E1zina Rmpj NFair words never hurt the tonguefu ' 7 ' 'T Walter Miller nwhatsoever thy hand findeth to ao, ao it with thy might.n John E. Cheetwood NBetween jest and earnest.' Virginia Schuster nSweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.U
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