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The xViHi?lI'flSPO1't School iiuzwd ' Second Row-Dan D. Kline, ESQ. fSoliuitur3, Dale Furst, Esq., XVi1li:xm H. Ilollgh fTI'1!2lSlll'0l'J, I10w:l1'd.L Heiney, Dr. A. M. XVPHYPI' tLSnperintendentJ, ll. C. 1,Pt9I'1ll2lll fS4:n:rcluryJ First Ilmv4Joseplx II, Mussor, George H. Lnnmde, Ralph XV. Thorne. Dr. Gnome T. Ritter f1'rcsi4icntJ J. Frorl IiZltZlIlili0I', Esq. fYir'u l're-sidentj, Melvin C. Knight, .Iuhn Caldwell Secretaries F' A 9 X if E ff' Margaret Shorklcy nthurinc .nlcr x ' r fb -. 59.7, f Semctary f Sep lgyy 5 N. ll S 937
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Q J. E. Nancarrow, A.M. Dr. A. M. Weaver Prinripal Superinlemlent of Schools a Q Administration The flood of March 18, 1936 will long be remembered by students, teachers, and parents alike. In the Williamsport High School building such rooms as the band room, the locker rooms, the boiler room, and the gymnasium were completely flooded. On the ground floor the water reached a height of forty-eight inches, and in the cafeteria and kitchen a depth of six feet was recorded. The bright spot in the catastrophe was the spirit with which the students, teachers and parents attacked the problem of reconstruction. Through the co-operation of the entire faculty, the janitors, thirty CCC boys and ten PWA workers, the high school building was cleaned, sterilized, and made habitable within. a period of two weeks. This flood has taught many persons that much damage can be prevented through proper precautionary measures. In the high school, a detailed plan of procedure has been set up for each room which was affected by the flood. The faculty has been organ- ized into groups of four each and each group has been assigned to a specific duty in one of the rooms. These committees will attempt to remove all furniture and fixtures to a higher level. In addition to this precaution, new steel furniture is rapidly replacing wooden desks, cupboards, chairs and tables. We hope that another flood will not visit us but we believe in the motto, Be Prepared. AAAAMH4-gf 10
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, x, M Q 'N Nl Q-, The Language Department The Commercial Department Second Ilowfliiss Gr:-rss, Miss Stunt Sec-ond How -Mr. Guffoy, Mr. 1fIs-yler First Ilowffliliss Null, Miss Quigley First Ilowfllr. Person, Miss Marist, Mr. Miller I he High School Faculty E X . 1 V , K X . f. h- , K A , 1,2 A 1 I Q .a The Mathematics Department The English Department Sc-uond Ilowfllr. Briggs, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Smink Third RnwfMr. POIISL Mr. Artley, Mr. Miiuor First Row-fMr. Hoslimler, Mr. Singrley, Mr. Huetlxer, Second Row-V-Miss Deirong, Miss Laubscher, Miss Mr. Holland LUUUT' First Ilowghliss Evans, Miss Leinnzin, Miss YYend1e 12 '
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