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r,-..-,W . ..-T-......,,.-. . , e O50 Ar c9!26lf6!8l 5ALy9 . MR. WILIAM RODEMOYER Our conductor, Mr. Rodemoyer, takes the stand, and with the help of his able assistant, Miss Luntz, conducts us through the School Year Symphony. A great part of this symphony is composed by P. R. Clouse, for he is the man behind the man with the baton. We, the student body, make up the orchestra, and from these three people we seek the help and guid- ance so necessary for our success. This has been a year of changes and the introduction of the Zelienople Student Council has meant more work for the Big Three, but they came through with flying colors. As time goes on, we hope that the Student Council will lighten their burden. The office is the place where we take our troubles and problems. We can be sure that our adversities are as important to Mr. Rodemoyer as they are to us. Then when our conductor isn't accessible, we can always rely on Miss Luntz for assist- ance. Even our trips to the Inner Sanc- tum can be profitable, if we take Mr. Clouse's advice and stop playing hooky. In giving credit where credit is due, we ask these three wonderful people to take a bow. MR. RONALD CLOUSE ,tl Y 0' 'Nw 8, L.. MISS ESTH ER LUNTZ
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, J-QAM. L. to R.: Mr, Oesterling, Miss Luntz, Mr, Kirkpatrick, Mr. Stover, Mr. Passavant, Mr. Zehner, Mr. Rodemoyer. We, the class of 1950, express our apprecia- tion to the Zelienople Board of Education for the tasks and duties they have fulfilled during our school years. We realize that the board of educa- tion is a very vital part of our school. Since the school board seems to be so essen- tial for the maintenance of our school, we believe that everyone should be informed concerning their work and activities. As the members of this board are continually laboring for our benefit, it would be difficult to state all the duties they perform. Members of the school board assemble once a month, however, they may be summoned at other times for special meetings. These members consider their main duty to be providing a school for the children. All their work is done with this one aim in mind. lt is the work of the school board, at its many conferences, to discuss the problems concerning finances, curricula, and, of course, taxes. They also are interested in the care of the school build- ing and grounds. Most of us know that our school books and our teachers are selected by these members. Yet, how many of us stop to consider the fact that their selections may have much to contribute to our future? We must not forget, also, that the school board desires to see our school maintain a high standing among Penn- sylvania schools. ln order to keep this high stand- ing, they must work in accord with the school laws and with the Pennsylvania State Board of Education. In view of all this important work carried out by the school board, we again extend our thanks to each member.
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uerglflring .epen 4 A. D. ANDERSON B. S. from University of Illinois M. Ed. from University of Pittsburgh History ALBERT BENDER T B. A. from Gettysburg College M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Athletic Coach, Phys. Ed. MARY JO BENNETT Latin, Spanish, History ROY O. CRAWFORD B. S. from Grove City College M. Ed. from University of Pittsburgh Shorthand, Typing, Jr. Business Ec. Geography LOUISE CAMPBE LL B. S. from Sli er Rock PP Y State Teachers College English B. A. from Geneva College LOIS GALLAGHER B. S. from Geneva Arithmetic, Geography Writing, Spelling JAMES .IAMISON B. A. from Thiel College History 8 HOWARD l. BARNES B. A. from Grove City College Duke University, Penn State Mathematics LAIRD KAUFMAN B. S. from Indiana Slate Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Home Economics .,,,1,H
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