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The little cherub you've met on the cover of this year's Lariat represents the spirit of Pettisville s c h o o l This little creature with his many moods sets the theme of our book You'll see him happy and sad active and quiet, good and a bit All in all, he's a very human llttle creature who will lead you through the activities of this year Con fem fs Admzmstrauon 3 C losses Music 37 Sports 37 Qrganizotions 43 bad:- Sometimes his halo slips
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e. ...X sf X of '-J ,...,-- 5 , et In ,Jak S? ' Russell Gasche Harold Schmucker Hrs. Ada Genter President Vice-President Clerk School Beclrd-Fczcufty The current board has proved to be very civic minded and active s nsor W Q ing improvements and encouraging the completion of the new addition. Besides the regular monthly meeting, many spe- cial sessions were held to discuss pro- blems which constantly arose. Victor Rupp and Claude Rupp, the newest members of the school board last January replaced Ellis Haskell a n d Russell Schultz who had served faith- fully f o r several years. Mrs. Ada Genter continued to serve as clerk of the board. The board had a new well drilled to meet the increased demands for water for the enlarged building. This was the major project of the school year. Victor Rupp Claude Rupp e ., ii M K uf h The faculty numbered sixteen. Each month, the teachers spent one night in fun and frolic. These eve- nings included parties at the lake, a wiener roast, and the annual Thanksgiv- ing meal prepared by the group itself. In charge of the party plans were Miss Wyse, Hr. Springer, Miss Spiess, and Mrs. Oyers Newcomers to the staff were Mrs. Caughey, Mr. Bell, and Mr. Clark. In April, the spring c o u n t y teachers meeting was held in the school auditorium. Mrs. Gottschalk was again school secretary. In addition to the duties of secretary she directed the activi- ties of the student office workers. Earl Weber L .--f4 d' E' Hrs.S.M. Gottschalk-Secy
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